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, Your patient has been diagnosed with a detached retina. What treatment is least likely to be curative? -
correct ans:Lens replacement
A 51-year-old male patient presents to the urgent care with a unilateral injected cornea and nausea. He
reports visual acuity changes and light sensitivity. Which of the following is not included in your
differential? - correct ans:Chalazion
Rationale: Chalazion is a blocked meibomian gland that is not associated with visual acuity changes, light
sensitivity, or an injected cornea. Digoxin toxicity is commonly associated with halos around eyes with
nausea but does not have any mechanism to explain the injected cornea. Cluster headaches also share
the erythema, unilateral pain/pathology.
A patient presents with blood present in the anterior portion of their eye covering the lower half of their
iris. With which of the following diagnoses is this most consistent? - correct ans:Hyphema
Rationale: Hyphema is defined as red blood cells in the anterior portion of the eye between the cornea
and iris. Subconjunctival hemorrhage is commonly mistaken for this and is a hemorrhage lateral to the
iris in the conjunctiva of the eye. Globe rupture does not present with such specific findings unless
hyphema is also included in the trauma, and acute angle glaucoma is not associated with blood in the
anterior vitreous; however, hyphema may lead to this if the trabecular network were to get clogged. For
this reason, close follow up is required for these patients.
Initial management for a patient with dry eyes should include: - correct ans:Preservative-free lubricative
eye drops
Which antibiotic is appropriate for initial treatment of sinusitis? - correct ans:amoxicillin/clavulanic acid
(Augmentin)
The medical term for nosebleed is which of the following? - correct ans:Epistaxis
You are following up with a 24-year-old male patient who was recently in a motor vehicle collision at a
high rate of speed. A CT head is performed revealing a pyramidal fracture involving the lateral walls of
the maxillary sinuses and inferior orbital rim. Which classification of fracture is this? - correct ans:Le
Fort II