6 Questions
Which type of anesthetic is used to allow superficial loss of sensation in conjunctiva, mucous membranes, or skin by direct application?
Topical Anesthetics
What is the primary clinical use of Fluorexon?
Diagnosis of glaucoma
What is the term used to describe the concentration at which a drug reaches maximum efficacy?
Maximum Effective Concentration
What type of local anesthetic agent offers prolonged post-operative pain relief?
Bupivacaine
Which method involves penetrating the skin with a topical anesthetic using mild electric current?
Iontophoresis
What causes an eye disorder characterized by the death of small groups of cells on the surface of the cornea?
Punctate Keratopathy
Test your knowledge on local anesthetic agents used in ocular pharmacology. Questions cover topics such as onset of anesthesia, akinesia, clinical uses, and types of anesthetics.
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