SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++
Hordeloum
A staphylococcal infection of the hair follicles at the lid margin is suggestive of.
vein twisted on the distal side of the artery
Opthalmoscopic examination of the retina reveals AV banking. This appears as if the.
Left cranial nerve III (oculomotor) paralysis
Findings of following assessment of a person's left eye gaze includes impaired
movement when attempting to look upward , downward, or inward,
Blepharitis
A patient presents with complaints of burning, itching, tearing, and some pain in the eye.
Findings reveal red, greasy, scaly flakes and thickened, crusted, lid margins. This would
be suggestive of:
Bullous Myringitis
Small vesicles containing blood on the drum; accompany mucoplasma pneumonia and
virus infections
Dacrycocystitis
Examination of the eye reveals a painful erythymatous and tender area around the
nose, and lower eyelid. This condition is most likely:
vagus nerve lesion
A deviated uvula without swelling may be suggestive of:
retinal detachment