CS Eye Exam and Procedure
EXAM 1
1.What is the first step in all eye exams?: Measuring visual acuity
2.What distance is the standardized Snellen test performed?: 20 ft
3.At what distance is the Rosenbaum card test performed?: 14 inches from
eye
4.OD: right eye
5.OS: left eye
6.OU: both eyes
7.What is the Hirschberg test?: tests corneal light reflex
shine a light in front of pt and the reflections should be symmetrical
8.What is the test for measuring tear production?: Schirmer test
9.Lid lag: upper lid retracted
10.Ptosis: upper lid droop
11.Entropion: lower lid folding inwards
12.Ectropion: Lower lid folding outwards
13.When should an upper eyelid eversion be performed?: when a FB is
sus- pected
14.During the upper eyelid eversion test, you notice discoloration, what
con- ditions could this be indicative of?: hemorrhage
violaceous
xanthelasma
15.During the upper eyelid eversion test, you notice swelling and edema,
what conditions could this be indicative of?: stye
chalazion
dacryo-adentitis/cystitis
pingecula
pterygium
16.What type of lightening is used to evaluate the anterior chamber?:
tial lighting tangen-
17.A shallow anterior chamber is indicative of.....acute angle closure
glaucoma
18.What are the three things you should palpate in an eye exam?: entire
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EXAM 1
1.What is the first step in all eye exams?: Measuring visual acuity
2.What distance is the standardized Snellen test performed?: 20 ft
3.At what distance is the Rosenbaum card test performed?: 14 inches from
eye
4.OD: right eye
5.OS: left eye
6.OU: both eyes
7.What is the Hirschberg test?: tests corneal light reflex
shine a light in front of pt and the reflections should be symmetrical
8.What is the test for measuring tear production?: Schirmer test
9.Lid lag: upper lid retracted
10.Ptosis: upper lid droop
11.Entropion: lower lid folding inwards
12.Ectropion: Lower lid folding outwards
13.When should an upper eyelid eversion be performed?: when a FB is
sus- pected
14.During the upper eyelid eversion test, you notice discoloration, what
con- ditions could this be indicative of?: hemorrhage
violaceous
xanthelasma
15.During the upper eyelid eversion test, you notice swelling and edema,
what conditions could this be indicative of?: stye
chalazion
dacryo-adentitis/cystitis
pingecula
pterygium
16.What type of lightening is used to evaluate the anterior chamber?:
tial lighting tangen-
17.A shallow anterior chamber is indicative of.....acute angle closure
glaucoma
18.What are the three things you should palpate in an eye exam?: entire
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orbital rim
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