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-"Gritty", burning
-Morning crusting
-Watery to serous discharge during day
-Unilateral at onset then bilateral w/in
1-2 days
-URI symptoms follow - correct answer- viral
conjuctivitis
*central vision loss worse over several months
*disease of aging and the leading cause of blindness in those
over 60 yrs old
*slow, progressive atrophy and degeneration of the retina.
Caused by the macula breaking down, central vision and fine
detail perception deteriorates. - correct answer-
macular degeneration
•Asymptomatic until optic nerve damage is advanced; then
slow, progressive loss of peripheral vision, poor night vision,
, vision loss, and halos around lights - correct answer-
Glaucoma
19 y/o presents with intermittent throughout the year bilateral
itchy red eyes, tearing, rope-like eye discharge, clear nasal
drainage, and conjuntival inflammation how do you treat? -
correct answer- ophthalmic antihistamines
60 yr old concerned over a painless fixed oral sore on exam
there is a white ulcerated lesion with induration what do you
suspect - correct answer- oral cancer
76 yr old c/o gradual central vision loss with hx of HTN -
correct answer- macular degeneration
A granulomatous infection of a Meibomian gland, presenting in
the form of painless swelling on the eyelid - correct answer-
Chalazion
A pt is started on antibiotics for strep a few days later the mono
spot comes back positive what is the first thing to do? -
correct answer- discontinue antibiotics