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2. Which of these responses would you not see in viral conjunctivitis?

  • Opacities in the sub epithelial cornea
  • Papillary response
  • Watery/Sticky discharge
  • Follicular response

3. Which of these scenarios is and example of a 'near miss'?

  • Realising that you have instilled the wrong dose of cyclopentolate, but it can be easily reverse with another drug.
  • Realising that you have instilled tropicamide when you intended to instil cyclopentolate. The cycloplegic result is the same.
  • Realising that the cyclopentolate you were about to instil is the wrong dose, so you rectify the mistake before the drop its instilled.
  • Realising that you have instilled the wrong dose of cyclopentolate, but it has no adverse effect on the patient.

4. A patient is complaining of a watery eye. Upon examination, they have ectropion lid malposition. What does this mean?

  • they have overacting meibomium glands
  • their eyelashes are growing inwards towards the globe
  • their lid is falling away from the globe
  • they have proptosis and cannot fully close their eye

5. A child presents feeling unwell, with reduced ocular movements, proptosis and vision loss. What is their likely diagnosis?

  • Acute Anterior Uveitis
  • Endophthalmitis
  • Orbital Cellulitis
  • Dry Eye - Meibomium Gland Dysfunction

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