Deck 52: Evaluation of the Eyes
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Deck 52: Evaluation of the Eyes
During an eye examination, the provider notes a red-light reflex in one eye but not the other. What is the significance of this finding?
A) Normal physiologic variant
B) Ocular disease requiring referral
C) Potential infection in the "red" eye
D) Potential vision loss in one eye
A) Normal physiologic variant
B) Ocular disease requiring referral
C) Potential infection in the "red" eye
D) Potential vision loss in one eye
B
A provider performs an eye examination during a health maintenance visit and notes a difference of 0.5 mm in size between the patient's pupils. What does this finding indicate?
A) A relative afferent pupillary defect
B) Indication of a difference in intraocular pressure
C) Likely underlying neurological abnormality
D) Probable benign, physiologic anisocoria
A) A relative afferent pupillary defect
B) Indication of a difference in intraocular pressure
C) Likely underlying neurological abnormality
D) Probable benign, physiologic anisocoria
D
A patient comes to clinic with diffuse erythema in one eye without pain or history of trauma. The examination reveals a deep red, confluent hemorrhage in the conjunctiva of that eye. What is the most likely treatment for this condition?
A) Order lubricating drops or ointments.
B) Prescribe ophthalmic antibiotic drops.
C) Reassure the patient that this will resolve.
D) Refer to an ophthalmologist.
A) Order lubricating drops or ointments.
B) Prescribe ophthalmic antibiotic drops.
C) Reassure the patient that this will resolve.
D) Refer to an ophthalmologist.
C

