TQ Quiz | ETP – Now What? (Nashville 2023) by Events@optometricedu.com | Oct 18, 2023 | 2023 Nashville, TQ Courses | 0 comments "*" indicates required fields HiddenETP – Now What?HiddenDate (Hidden) MM slash DD slash YYYY HiddenEvent Date (Hidden) MM slash DD slash YYYY HiddenEvent 60 days past date (Hidden) MM slash DD slash YYYY HiddenEvent Date Difference (Hidden)1. Laser trabeculoplasty works by:* A - Decreasing aqueous production B - Increasing uveoscleral output C - Increasing TM outflow D - Deepening anterior chamber angle 2. The mechanism of action for SLT is:* A - Thermal damage to TM which shrinks treated collagen fibers causing adjacent fibers to stretch. B - Absorption by pigmented cells in the TM sparing adjacent cells from thermal damage C - Absorption by the ciliary body base D - Absorption by iris processes 3. Indications for SLT include all but which of the following:* A - Initial treatment for POAG B - Patients who cannot tolerate meds or adhere to medical therapy C - Patients not controlled on medical therapy D - Patients with uveitic glaucoma 4. Contraindications for SLT include all but:* A - Pigmentary glaucoma B - Iridocorneal endothelial syndrome C - Neovascular glaucoma D - Developmental glaucoma 5. When performing SLT which of the following applies:* A - An argon laser is used B - Ciliary body base must be visualized in all quadrants C - The more pigment in the TM the less energy is required D - The more pigment in the TM more energy is required 6. When performing SLT* A - 50 um laser beam of .1-second duration is used B - 400 um spot size is used with power setting 0.4-1.5 mJoules C - Power setting is 300-1000 mW D - A large bubble upon application indicates more power is needed 7. The most common complication of SLT is* A - Corneal abrasion B - Significant anterior uveitis C - Hypopyon D - IOP spike 8. The full effect of the SLT treatment should be seen by:* A - 4-6 hours post-treatment B - 4-6 days post-treatment C - 4-6 weeks post-treatment D - 4-6 months post-treatment 9. Complications of LPI include all but which of the following* A - Acute IOP spike B - Corneal burns C - Posterior synechiae D - Posterior uveitis 10. When performing gonioscopy on a patient with narrow angles, which of the following is true* A - Pressure should be applied with the gonio lens to determine if angle is appositionally closed or has posterior synechiae B - Pressure should never be applied with the gonio lens to prevent further insult to the disc C - Neovascular closure presents as large vessels running circumferential in the angle parallel to the angle D - The configuration of the peripheral iris is not important 11. As long as the LPI remains patent* A - The angle will remain open B - Posterior synechiae cannot form C - Peripheral anterior synechiae will form D - The angle could still close 12. Which of the following is true about LPI placement* A - When placed superior under the upper lid no positive dysphotopsia can occur B - Dysphotopsia may still occur with LPI placed superior under the upper lid C - When placed at 3 and 9 posterior dysphotopsia is common D - Placement of LPI has no clinical significance 13. Decreased vision after SLT may be secondary to* A - Refractive shift B - DLK-like keratitis C - Deepening of anterior chamber D - Cataract development 14. Post-SLT patients should immediately* A - Discontinue glaucoma medications B - Continue systemic CAI, unless sulfa allergic C - Add NSAID 3-7 for days D - Add cycloplegics 15. Which of the following is false* A - 80% of patients experience a drop in IOP after SLT B - 50% maintain a significantly lower IOP for 3-5 years after SLT C - SLT can be repeated D - Highest success of treatment is seen in younger patients or patients with PEX glaucoma 16. SLT is expected to lower IOP by approximately* A - 5-10% B - 10-15% C - 20-25% D - 25-30% 17. Compared with ALT, SLT* A - Is less effective in IOP lowering than ALT B - Causes more thermal damage than ALT C - Causes less structural change to TM than ALT D - Is less repeatable than ALT 18. Your patient returns, still complaining of decreased vision 1 year after YAG capsulotomy. The patient reports vision is like looking through a film and changes with a blink. Any of the following may be the cause of these symptoms EXCEPT* A - Irregular tear film B - Anterior chamber cells C - Capsular remnants in the visual axis D - Vitreous opacities 19. During YAG capsulotomy, you notice the posterior capsular opening extending past the edge of the IOL. You are concerned that now there is* A - Increased risk for anterior chamber deepening B - Increased risk for post-YAG IOP spike C - Increased risk for anterior displacement of the IOL into the sulcus D - Increased risk for vitreous migration into anterior chamber 20. Your patient complains of decreased vision years after successful cataract extraction. Examination confirms PC opacity, but you also notice movement of the IOL/capsule complex. It shimmers and bounces with eye movement. 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