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NUR1060 CH.16 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A++

eyelids

of two types of muscle (striated and smooth). their purpose is to

-protect the eye from foreign bodies

-limit amount of light entering eye

-distributes tears

lateral and medial canthus

medial canthus allows for tear drainage via two small openings (puncta)

external structures of eye

eyelashes

filter dust and air from entering the eye

conjuctiva

thin, transparent, continuous membrane that is divided into two portions:

1. papebral- lines inside of eyelid

2. bulbar- covers most of anterior eye connecting with the cornea at the limbus

lacrimal apparatus

consists of glands and ducts that lubricate the eye

lacrimal gland

upper outer corner of the orbital cavity; produces tears, as the lid blinks, tears run

across the eye and drain into the puncta, which are visible in the upper an lower lids at

the inner canthus

,lacrimal canals

tears empty into the lacrimal canals and channeled into the nasolacrimal duct then drain

into the nasal meatus

the eye is composed of three separate coats or layers. the external layer is

composed of the sclera & cornea

sclera: dense, protective white covering that physically supports the internal structures

of the eye it is continuous with the transparent cornea.



cornea:permits the entrance of light, which passes through the lens to the retina

the eye is composed of three separate coats or layers. the middle layer contains

both a anterior portion which contains the iris and cilary body. and a posterior

portion which includes the choroid

cilary body: controls thickness of lens, which must be adapted to focus on objects from

near or far away

iris: circular disk of muscle containing pigments that determine eye color. the center of

the iris is called the pupil: controls the amount of light entering the eye

choroid layer: contains the vascularity necessary to provide nourishment to the inner

aspect of the eye and prevents light from reflecting internally

lens

biconvex, transparent, avascular, encapsulated structure located immediately posterior

to the iris. suspensory ligaments attached t the cilary body support the position of the

lens. functions to refract light into the retina. shape of lens is controlled by cilary body.

, *the lens bulges to focus of close objects and flattens to focus on far objects*

the eye is composed of three separate coats or layers. the innermost layer, the

retina.

extend only to ciliary body anterior. it receives vision stimuli and sends it to the brain

anatomy of the eye

the retina consists of layers: rods and cones

theyre are referred to as photo receptors because they are sensitive to light, regulate

black-white and function in dim light. the cones function in bright light and are sensitive

to color

optic disc

cream colored circular area located on the retina toward the medial side of the eye. this

is where the optic nerve enters the eye.

physiologic cup

1/3 the size of the entire optic disc ad appears somewhat lighter/whiter than the disc

borders

retinal vessels

four sets of arterioles and venules trave through the optic disc, bifurcate and extend to

the periphery of the fundus; vessels are bright red and grow narrower as they extend

outward. arterioles carry oxygenated blood and appear brighter red and narrower

than veins

anterior chamber

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