Diseases of the Eye
1. Progressive retinal atrophy should be screened for in puppies of (list all that apply):
a. Collies
b. Golden Retriever
c. Basset Hounds
d. Beagles: a, b, and d
2. With entropion, the eyelids would tend to:
a. Roll outward away from the cornea
b. Roll inward toward the cornea
c. Contain excess cilia
d. Lack meibomian glands: b. Roll inward toward the cornea
3. An abscess of the meibomian gland is called a:
a. Hordeolum
b. Chalazion
c. Keratoma: b. Chalazion
4. True or False: Cherry eye occurs only in the dog: True
5. Normal intraocular pressure (IOP) in the dog and cat is:
a. Between 5 and 10 mmHg
b. Between 12 and 22 mmHg
c. Between 22 and 30 mmHg
d. Between 30 and 45 mmHg: b. Between 12 and 22 mmHg
6. Acute glaucoma with pressures greater than 60 mmHg can result in blind- ness:
a. Within less than 15 minutes
b. Within 1 hour c,
After 24 hours
d. Within several hours: d. Within several hours
7. Which type of cells within the cornea accumulate in chronic superficial keratitis (pannus)?
a. Neutrophils and lymphocytes
b. Mast cells and monocytes
c. Plasma cells and lymphocytes
d. Eosinophils and monocytes: c. Plasma cells and lymphocytes
8. Lenticular sclerosis must be differentiated from what other lens dysfunc- tion: Cataract
9. What medication is used to increase tear production in the disease known as KCS?
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, Diseases of the Eye
a. Triple antibiotic ophthalmic
b. Cyclosporine ophthalmic
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1. Progressive retinal atrophy should be screened for in puppies of (list all that apply):
a. Collies
b. Golden Retriever
c. Basset Hounds
d. Beagles: a, b, and d
2. With entropion, the eyelids would tend to:
a. Roll outward away from the cornea
b. Roll inward toward the cornea
c. Contain excess cilia
d. Lack meibomian glands: b. Roll inward toward the cornea
3. An abscess of the meibomian gland is called a:
a. Hordeolum
b. Chalazion
c. Keratoma: b. Chalazion
4. True or False: Cherry eye occurs only in the dog: True
5. Normal intraocular pressure (IOP) in the dog and cat is:
a. Between 5 and 10 mmHg
b. Between 12 and 22 mmHg
c. Between 22 and 30 mmHg
d. Between 30 and 45 mmHg: b. Between 12 and 22 mmHg
6. Acute glaucoma with pressures greater than 60 mmHg can result in blind- ness:
a. Within less than 15 minutes
b. Within 1 hour c,
After 24 hours
d. Within several hours: d. Within several hours
7. Which type of cells within the cornea accumulate in chronic superficial keratitis (pannus)?
a. Neutrophils and lymphocytes
b. Mast cells and monocytes
c. Plasma cells and lymphocytes
d. Eosinophils and monocytes: c. Plasma cells and lymphocytes
8. Lenticular sclerosis must be differentiated from what other lens dysfunc- tion: Cataract
9. What medication is used to increase tear production in the disease known as KCS?
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, Diseases of the Eye
a. Triple antibiotic ophthalmic
b. Cyclosporine ophthalmic
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