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What may cause mydriasis in the eye?
What may cause mydriasis in the eye?
- Barbiturates
- Morphine
- Atropine (correct)
- Pilocarpine
Which of the following is a symptom of Ptosis?
Which of the following is a symptom of Ptosis?
- Redness in the eye
- Visual hallucinations
- Upper eyelid drooping over the eye (correct)
- Watery eyes
What is the most common cause of Exophthalmos?
What is the most common cause of Exophthalmos?
- Foreign bodies
- Bacterial infection
- Thyroid-associated eye disease (correct)
- Allergenic agents
What is the main characteristic of Conjunctivitis?
What is the main characteristic of Conjunctivitis?
What is the most common cause of blindness in people over the age of 40?
What is the most common cause of blindness in people over the age of 40?
At approximately what age does presbyopia typically begin?
At approximately what age does presbyopia typically begin?
What eye condition is characterized by an uneven curvature of the cornea?
What eye condition is characterized by an uneven curvature of the cornea?
Which eye problem may occur in conjunction with both myopia and hyperopia?
Which eye problem may occur in conjunction with both myopia and hyperopia?
What is the term for the loss of elasticity of the lens resulting in the inability to see close objects?
What is the term for the loss of elasticity of the lens resulting in the inability to see close objects?
How can astigmatism be corrected?
How can astigmatism be corrected?
What is the main symptom of dacryocystitis?
What is the main symptom of dacryocystitis?
Which eye condition is characterized by redness, swelling, and tenderness of the hair follicle and glands at the edge of the eyelids?
Which eye condition is characterized by redness, swelling, and tenderness of the hair follicle and glands at the edge of the eyelids?
What test involves assessing near vision by providing adequate lighting and asking the client to read from a magazine or newspaper held at a distance of 36 cm (14 in.)?
What test involves assessing near vision by providing adequate lighting and asking the client to read from a magazine or newspaper held at a distance of 36 cm (14 in.)?
What is tested in the Snellen’s Chart test?
What is tested in the Snellen’s Chart test?
Which test is used to check if light reflects symmetrically in the eyes?
Which test is used to check if light reflects symmetrically in the eyes?
What is a common sign of anisocoria?
What is a common sign of anisocoria?
What are common danger signs of glaucoma?
What are common danger signs of glaucoma?
What does the CN III (Oculomotor) test involve?
What does the CN III (Oculomotor) test involve?
What is involved in testing accommodation?
What is involved in testing accommodation?
What is the purpose of assessing Cardinal Fields of Gaze?
What is the purpose of assessing Cardinal Fields of Gaze?
How should a nurse proceed with the CN II (Optic) test?
How should a nurse proceed with the CN II (Optic) test?
What is a step involved in testing CN III (Oculomotor) function?
What is a step involved in testing CN III (Oculomotor) function?