Flashcards on Eye Trauma
Question: How are chemical injuries to the eye treated?
Question: How are metal foreign bodies removed from the cornea?
Question: How do you diagnose a corneal abrasion?
Question: How do you diagnose a corneal perforation?
Question: How do you evaluate a patient with suspected open-globe?
Question: How might an inflammed conjunctiva be a good prognostic sign in cases of chemical eye injury?
Question: What chemical is worse to get in the eye, an acid or base?
Question: What exam findings should you document with an orbital wall fracture?
Question: What is a layer of blood inside the anterior chamber called?
Question: What is the surgical approach when sewing up lid-margin lacerations?
Question: What is traumatic iritis, and how do you treat it?
Question: What kind of orbital wall fracture needs to be repaired?
Question: What medication should you avoid in a sickle-cell patient with a hyphema?
Question: What might make you suspicious for a foreign body inside the eye?
Question: What’s the most problematic location for a lid laceration?
Question: Which orbital bone is most likely to fracture with blunt orbital trauma?
Question: Which type of sickle cell patient has more eye problems: type SC or SS?
Question: Why do we dilate eyes with internal inflammation?
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