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Ophthalmology Note Cards Latest Update 2023
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Viral conjunctivitis - >>-characterized by watery discharge from the eye and a swollen pre-auricular lymph node 
-tends to be unilateral before hitting the other eye. The onset occurs within 1-3 days. 
-Subepithelial infiltrates are scarring of the cornea due to irritation from dead viral particles 
-Adenoviruses are extremely contagious, so all exams should be done with gloves and Q tips. 
-There are NO TREATMENTS, so just avoid spreading it wi...
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AAVSB Practice Test D
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This parasite, collected from a canine patient by means of superficial skin scraping, is known as: 
- Cheyletiella 
 
A prolonged prothrombin time or partial thromboplastin time would indicate a problem with 
secondary hemostasis such as: - Rodenticide poisoning 
 
Which of the following is the best vein to use for blood collection in healthy medium to large pet 
birds? - Right Jugular 
 
The emergency treatment of cardiac tamponade is: - pericardiocentesis 
 
Ear protec...
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Optometry Law Exam California Q&A 2023 Graded A
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A OD cannot perform corneal scraping - False 
 
An OD can perform venipuncture - True 
 
Expression of sebbaceous cysts in permitted - True 
 
Suture removal is permitted - True - only if consulting with physician 
 
CT and MRI can be ordered by an OD independently - False - must consult with physician 
 
Sodium fluorescein may be administered to a patient - True -Only oral fluorescein for DR 
 
Foreign body removal restrictions - 1. no needle 
2. no scalpel 
3. non perforating 
4. no deeper tha...
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JCHAPO COT All Possible Questions and Answers Verified A+
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What is NOT important when documenting the history of an ocular injury? 
Presence of others when injury occurred 
Globe rupture following blunt force injury should always be suspected when 
retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhages, and a rupture of the choroid are present 
Sudden loss of vision in one eye MOST likely indicated 
CRAO 
Which one of the following ocular conditions will LEAST likely present in a patient's family history 
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JCAHPO PRACTICE EXAM 2023
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JCAHPO PRACTICE EXAM 2023 
 
What is the number of a target illuminator replacement bulb? 
12419 
Evisceration is the 
surgical removal of the contents of the globe 
What is the term for "eye up"? 
Hypertropia 
What is the name of the condition where the fibrovascular growth forms on the conjunctiva to a portion of the cornea? 
Pterygium 
What is the MAIN advantage of the applanation tonometer compared with the indention tonometer? 
It is more accurate 
If a patient MUST be kept waiting, conve...
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JCAHPO PRACTICE EXAM 2023
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JCAHPO PRACTICE EXAM 2023 
 
What is the number of a target illuminator replacement bulb? 
12419 
Evisceration is the 
surgical removal of the contents of the globe 
What is the term for "eye up"? 
Hypertropia 
What is the name of the condition where the fibrovascular growth forms on the conjunctiva to a portion of the cornea? 
Pterygium 
What is the MAIN advantage of the applanation tonometer compared with the indention tonometer? 
It is more accurate 
If a patient MUST be kept waiting, conve...
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JCHAPO COT All Possible Questions and Answers Verified A+
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JCHAPO COT All Possible Questions and Answers Verified A+ 
 
What is NOT important when documenting the history of an ocular injury? 
Presence of others when injury occurred 
Globe rupture following blunt force injury should always be suspected when 
retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhages, and a rupture of the choroid are present 
Sudden loss of vision in one eye MOST likely indicated 
CRAO 
Which one of the following ocular conditions will LEAST likely present in a patient's family history 
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Nursing 623 Exam 1 Questions And Answers
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As a general assessment, the estimated level of hematocrit is how many times the value of the hemoglobin? 
 
• Five 
• Four 
• Two 
• Three - ANS D 
 
What is the most appropriate treatment for the diagnosis of contact dermatitis? 
 
• Antiviral medications and Tylenol PRN 
• TMS/SMZ BID for 7 days 
• Clobetasol 0.05% creams and antihistamines 
• Clotrimazole 1% cream and Prednisone - ANS C 
 
Sally a 35-year-old present to your office with a vesicular, weepi...
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JCHAPO COT All Possible Questions and Answers Verified A+
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JCHAPO COT All Possible Questions and Answers Verified A+ 
 
What is NOT important when documenting the history of an ocular injury? 
Presence of others when injury occurred 
Globe rupture following blunt force injury should always be suspected when 
retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhages, and a rupture of the choroid are present 
Sudden loss of vision in one eye MOST likely indicated 
CRAO 
Which one of the following ocular conditions will LEAST likely present in a patient's family history 
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Optometry Law Exam California Q & A 2024
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Optometry Law Exam California Q & A 2024
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