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They Eye

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orbit   encases the eye, aka orbital margin or periorbital region. encases muscle attachment  
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snellen Chart   eye vision chart 20(distance)/20 (smallest line seen)  
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myopia   nearsightedness,pointy eyeball, rays focus in front of the retina  
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hyperopia   farsightedness, big round eyeball, rays focus behind the retina  
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hard objects   larger than orbit, transmit force to the eye's surrounding bony regions. can cause swelling and lacerations of the eyebrow  
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elastic objects   small, transmit force to the globe(eyeball)  
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orbital hematoma   "black eye" rupture of superficial blood vessels surrounding the orbit  
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stye   bacterial infection of a sebaceous gland  
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hyphema   blood between anterior chamber between the cornea and pupil. ruptured vessels that supply blood to the iris  
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subconjuctival Hematoma   leakage of blood from superficial blood vessels  
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anisocoria   unequal pupils, either congenital or secondary to brain trauma  
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"tear drop" pupil   sign of corneal laceration or ruptured globe  
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P.E.A.R.L   Pupils Equal And Responsive to Light  
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diplopia   Double vision  
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presbyopia   loss of near vision due to secondary againg  
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eye motility   range of motion of the eye testing  
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weakest point of the orbit   the floor, due to blunt force trauma, will have an inferior displacement of the eye  
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corneal abrasion   definitive diagnosis requires flourecien strips and cobalt blue light  
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Iritis   swelling, involved pupil may be constricted, photo-phobia, sluggish pupillary response to light  
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detached retina   interruption of signal b/w retina and choroid, cause: jarring of head or sneezing. surgical repair. signs/symptoms: flash of lights, curtain vision, halos around objects, blind spots.  
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conjunctivitis: Viral   pink eye, clear discharge, starts off in one eye and then to the next  
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Conjunctivitis: Bacterial   yellowing greenish discharge in one eye only  
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opthalmologist   specialized in injury and disease and abnormalities of the eye  
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ruptured globe   most severe injury, signs: black dots on sclera, partial/total loss of vision, hyphema, patch both eyes and go  
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