TQ Quiz | Navigating Neuro-Op: Nightmares and Nonsense (Orlando 2023) by Events@optometricedu.com | Jun 19, 2023 | 2023 Orlando, TQ Courses | 0 comments "*" indicates required fields Hidden@{:35}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. Which of the following is generally not considered to be a neuro-ophthalmic urgency or emergency?* A - Suspected papilledema B - Giant cell arteritis C - Intracranial aneurysm D - Isolated, dilated pupil with no motility deficits 2. Any acute vision loss in the elderly should be immediately suspected as having what cause?* A - Giant cell arteritis B - Intracranial aneurysm C - Carotid dissection D - Pituitary apoplexy 3. Over which age is giant cell arteritis and arteritis ischemic optic neuropathy a consideration?* A - 30 years B - 40 years C - 50 years D - 70 years 4. Which of the following is typically not elevated in giant cell arteritis?* A - Erythrocyte sedimentation rate B - Hemoglobin levels C - Platelet count D - C-reactive protein 5. Which of the following regarding an isolated cranial nerve 3 palsy is considered an emergency?* A - Isolated dilated pupil B - Complete palsy with pupil sparing C - Partial palsy with pupil sparing D - Pupil involved palsy 6. A patient presenting with sudden onset headache, lethargy, diplopia, and bitemporal visual field loss should immediately be suspected of having which condition?* A - Pituitary apoplexy B - Carotid artery dissection C - Intracranial aneurysm D - Horner syndrome 7. What is the recommended treatment for patients with giant cell arteritis?* A - Systemic steroids B - Systemic non-steroidal drugs C - Systemic antibiotics D - A biologic agent 8. What is the typical visual field defect seen in non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy?* A - Central scotoma B - Paracentral scotoma C - Inferior arcuate defect D - Constricted visual field 9. What percentage of cranial nerve 3 palsies are caused by aneurysm?* A - 17% B - 30% C - 58% D - 72% 10. What field defect is typical for pituitary apoplexy?* A - Central scotoma B - Paracentral scotoma C - Homonymous D - Bitemporal 11. What is the most concerning cause of a 3rd order, sudden-onset, painful Horner syndrome?* A - Lung cancer B - Multiple sclerosis C - Cavernous sinus malignancy D - Carotid artery dissection 12. What is the major concern from carotid dissection?* A - High risk of stroke B - High risk of myocardial infarction C - High risk of blindness D - High risk of intractable diplopia 13. What is the most common cause of cranial nerve 4 palsy?* A - Trauma B - Idiopathic C - Ischemic D - CNS lesions 14. An older patient reports intermittent horizontal double vision which is happening more frequently. It tends to be worse when tired, most noticed while driving at night when turning to look at side view mirrors. There is a commitant esophoric position at distance and an exophoric position at near. What is the most likely diagnosis?* A - Myasthenia gravis B - Ischemic cranial six nerve palsy C - Sagging Eye Syndrome D - Richards syndrome 15. What is the cause of Sagging Eye Syndrome?* A - Ischemia B - Autoantibodies C - Compressive lesion D - Wearing out of ligaments 16. What is the recommended therapy for a patient with Sagging Eye Syndrome?* A - Prism glasses used situationally B - Plasmapheresis C - Infusion with tocilizumab D - Strabismus surgery 17. Bilaterally dilated pupils with blurred vision strongly suggests what cause?* A - A toxicity reaction B - An intracranial aneurysm C - Autoimmune disease such as thyroid disease D - Neuromuscular junction disease such as myasthenia gravis 18. What vessel is typically involved in cranial nerve 3 palsy?* A - Anterior cerebral artery B - Temporal artery C - Posterior communicating artery D - Carotid artery 19. What condition should not be pharmacologically dilated?* A - Pituitary apoplexy B - Sagging eye syndrome C - Cranial nerve 6 palsy D - Cranial nerve 3 palsy 20. 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