Orthoptic Exemptions -Red Eye 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? OtherOrthoptics Exemptions - Red EyeUniversityNone Created by: LydiaJaneBodellCreated on: 05-02-21 17:50 35106948127 Across 1. Identify the red eye: child, proptosis, limited OM, reduced VA, orbital swelling, feeling unwell, prev sinus disease. (7, 10) 5. Identify the red eye: watery/sticky discharge, white spots in conjunctiva (folicular) and sub epithelial cornea, prev. adenovirus, mostly unaffected VA. (5, 14) 7. What would YOU do for a patient with: Endopthalmitis (0, 5) 9. What would YOU do for a patient with: Scleritis (0, 5) 10. What would YOU do for a patient with: Acute Anterior Uveitis (0, 5) Down 2. What would YOU do for a patient with: Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma (0, 5) 3. Identify the red eye: Irregular pupil of red reflex (posterior synechiae), ciliary blood vessels in cornea, associated ulcerative colitis, psoriasis, TB, syphilis. Acute, painful uniocular red eye. Reduced VA, photophobia. (5, 8, 7) 4. Identify the red eye: discomfort, redness improved with phenylephrine (12) 6. Identify the red eye: Deep pain, vision loss, redness doesn't improve with phenylephrine (9) 8. Identify the red eye: Inflamed lids, eyelashes have fallen out or are misdirected, flakey/dandruffy material in eyebrows/lashes, swollen meibomium glands. Gritty, irritable eyes, watery discharge. Feels like there is something in the eye. Prev. chalazion (11)
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