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Px attends your practice with diplopia. They have adopted a head tilt to accommodate
this and they turn their head to the right when watching TV. During the consultation, you
are sat on their right and they ask you to repeat yourself many times.
What is your diagnosis?
What ocular tests would you do? Why?
What are the expected results? - ANSWER
Plot showing a field plot: homonymous quadranopia.
Is the test reliable?
What is the full name of this defect?
What part of the visual pathway is affected?
What could cause this? - ANSWER
Fundus photography showing a right and left fundus. The only abnormalities were 3 blot
haemorrhages on the left eye around the arcades (not close to the macula).
Describe the features of the photograph
Think it asked for causes - ANSWER
You were presented with a topography showing steepening of the cornea inferiorly
(keratoconus). There was also a photo of an RGP lens with fluorescein.
Describe the fitting of this RGP.
What would the patient experience if this lens was fitted?
How would you rectify this? Think this part of the question was worth about 7 marks. -
ANSWER
Photo showing a CLRPU
Describe the findings
How would you differentiate whether this was infective? Can't remember exactly how
this question was worded but use PEDAL.
Management of both - ANSWER
Patient demographics given. Think it said patient was 6/12. Photo showing an anterior
eye illuminated with retro illumination. I think it was showing a PSC cataract.
What is it (diagnose)?
Most appropriate management - ANSWER
Might be wrong but I can vaguely remember a question about a 15 month old child. The
, clinical results were limited due to poor patient co-operation. Mum noticed eye turned in
sometimes. It was asking what tests you would do and the expected results. -
ANSWER
Photo of an anterior eye showing transillumination of the iris. Another photo showing the
angle using gonioscopy. I think the angle was open.
What condition is this? Pigment dispersion syndrome.
What extra tests would you do and why?
What results would you expect?
What non ocular condition could be related? Again, can't remember how this was
worded but was looking for some sort of systemic association. - ANSWER
What is the mist common reason for people over the age of 55 being registered blink in
Australian. - ANSWER ANSWER
ARMD
Px has a 1 prism dioptre of sop on near cover test. Has 1 negative fusional reserve on
recover.according to Percival criteria what the minimum prism u would prescribe to
satisfy this criteria.
2 base
out
3 base
out4 base
out
5 base out - ANSWER
You've told a patient he longer makes driving standard.his wife phones later on wanting
to know whats upset her husband.what's the most appropriate action?
Refuse phone call
Ask her husband over the phone if u can disclose details of eye examination
Tell wife to get husband to give written permission to disclose eye examination details
Give details to wife and let husband know later - ANSWER Ask her husband over the
phone if u can disclose details of eye examination??????????
Employer wants details of employees eye test.what the most appropriate action?
Refuse call
Tell employer to get written permission off employee to disclose details Give
details and inform employee later - ANSWER Tell employer to get written
permission off employee to disclose details
Most common form of colour vision deficiency - ANSWER Deuteranomaly