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A 10-year-old presents to the office with his mother with complaints of itchy and red eyes for 1
day. He reports watery drainage in both eyes associated with constant itching. He has no fever
or constitutional symptoms. The patient has a sibling that just started day care recently. Upon
examination, vision is 20/20 OU with glasses. He has mild to moderate conjunctival hyperemia
with bilateral preauricular lymph nodes that are inflamed. What is the most likely diagnosis? -
CORRECT ANSWER -Viral conjunctivitis
A 64-year-old has had a corneal infection for several weeks. He asks why the infection is still
present. How do you respond? - CORRECT ANSWER -Because the cornea doesn't have a blood
supply, an infection can be fought off as usual
A 47-year-old presents to the clinic with a red eye. How would the NP differentiate between
iritis and conjunctivitis? - CORRECT ANSWER -Ciliary flush
A 54-year-old presents to the office with a painful red eye without discharge. What is the most
likely initial diagnosis? - CORRECT ANSWER -Iritis
An 82-year-old presents with several eye complaints. She states that her eyes are always dry
and look sunken in. What is the most likely cause? - CORRECT ANSWER -Normal age-related
changes
A 46-year-old is diagnosed with viral conjunctivitis. What treatment should be included? -
CORRECT ANSWER -Supportive measures and lubricant eye drops