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If a patient has crossed eyes you would note that the
patient has:
a. blepharitis
b. tropias
c. phorias
d. strabismus
d. strabismus
,The purpose of a resection is to shorten the length of
the tendon which attaches to the eye.
a. true
b. false
b. false
** A resection strengthens muscle function by
reattaching a muscle to the eyeball at the original
insertion site after a portion is removed.
Recession - weakening a muscle by attaching the
muscle further back on the eye.
,A young patient suffers from severe esotropia in the
right eye. Which muscle might the physician consider
shortening?
a. inferior oblique
b. superior oblique
c. medial rectus
d. lateral rectus
d. lateral rectus
What patient complaints may be associated with
cataracts?
a. glares and halos
b. flashes and floaters
c. blurry vision and pain
d. foggy vision and redness
a. glares and halos
, A patient asks why they need a corneal topography
before surgery. You answer:
a. the physician needs to know where your cataract is.
b. the physician needs to know the curvature and
shape of the eye.
c. the physician needs to know your refractive power.
d. the physician needs to know the length of your
eye.
b. the physician needs to know the curvature and
shape of the eye.