Eye Problems and Referral Criteria Quiz
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Which of the following symptoms should prompt a referral to an ophthalmologist?

  • Occasional blurry vision
  • Mild eye irritation
  • Recent onset of floaters and halos (correct)
  • Frequent tearing in the eye
  • What condition would prompt a referral to an ophthalmologist based on the provided text?

  • Mild eye redness
  • Infrequent eye twitching
  • Occasional dry eyes
  • Inflammation of the lids and conjunctiva (correct)
  • In which case should a person be referred to an ophthalmologist?

  • Mild sensitivity to light
  • Occasional eye strain
  • Frequent headaches
  • Abnormalities of the ocular fundus (correct)
  • What condition would warrant a prompt referral to an ophthalmologist?

    <p>Tumor or swelling of the eyelids</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following individuals should be referred promptly to an ophthalmologist based on the text?

    <p>HIV-positive patients with ocular symptoms</p> Signup and view all the answers

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