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ophthalmic test review

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what is performed to treat intraoccular disorders such as retinal blastoma   enucleation  
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vitreous humour is normally   clear and gel like  
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treachvectomy is used to treat   glaucoma  
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the ophthatic operating microscope should be cleaned w/a damp cloth or lens paper   true  
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pediatric ophthalmic surgery is always done under general anthesia   true  
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in ophthamlic surgery, an increase in anxiety in the pt may cause   hemorrhage  
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goal of ophthalmic procedures is to provide a good comestic effect   true  
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orbital decompression is commonly indicated for   grave's disease  
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entropion is the abnormal inversion of   lower lid  
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in preparation for the entropion procedure what should the st have ready   chalazion clamp  
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ophthamic muscle surgery is performed to correct a deveation of the eye is caused by   strabismus  
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procedure to create a permanent opening in the tear duct for drainage of tears   dacryocystorhinoostomy  
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tissue that refracts light rays as it enters the eye   cornea  
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if the pt. arms are tucked improperly, what can be damaged   nerve & tissue  
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in ophthalmic surgery, the scrub passes instruments to the surgeon   like a pencil  
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solution most commonly used to irrigate the eye   BSS  
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ophthalmic postoperative infection can lead to   permanent blindness  
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pigmented,contrile membrane, mostly muscle tissue   iris  
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large posterior cavity of eyeball is filled w/gel like substance   vitreous humor  
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fluid-filled space between the back of the eye and the FRONT of the lens   posterior chamber  
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removal of the eyeball   enucleation  
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condition in which the crystille lens becomes opaque & a loss of vision occurs   cataract  
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common technique to repair a retinal detachment is to produce " " between the detachment layers   adhesions  
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operation performed w/the sensory layer of retina & pigment become seperated   sclera buckling  
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healon is   viscoelastice  
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complication during a dxenteration may be a puncture of the bony orbit   where CSF leak may occur  
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evisceration is contraindicated in malgnancy of blind painful eye   ciliary nerves are left in tact  
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most common cause of   hemorrhage  
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clear watery fluid that fills the anterior/posterior in the FRONT of the eye   aqueous humor  
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who is responsible to determine the correct operative site on the pt   entire surgical team  
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when should the scrub check the instruments for correct function   before the beginning of the surgery  
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who is responsible to maintain irrigation over the eye during surgery   ST  
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abnormal sagging of the lower lid away from the eye   ectropion  
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most common sign of abnormality of the lacrimal system is   constant tearing  
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following a cataract extraction what is performed   anterior vitrectomy  
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an intervitrus gas injection to create pressure on the retina is   sulphur hexa flouride  
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surgical removal of the eyeball after the muscles & optic nerve are severed   (c) enuclation  
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surgical removal of the eye w/the sclera left intact   (b) evisceration  
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#39   (c) enuclation  
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removal of the entire contents of the orbit   (a) exenteration  
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