TQ Course | Advanced Dry Eye Treatment and Management (Nashville 2022) by Innereactive | Oct 24, 2022 | 2022 Nashville, TQ Courses | 0 comments "*" indicates required fields HiddenAdvanced Dry Eye Treatment and ManagementHiddenDate (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. TFOS DEWS II report defines dry eye as which of the following:* a. Multifactoral b. Single factor c. Environmental only d. Unknown causality 2. Which is not a classification of dry eye disease?* a. Pre-clinical DED b. Neurotrophic c. Neuropathic d. Abnormal DED 3. The definition of iatrogenic dry eye is:* a. DED induced intentionally by the medical treatment of a physician b. DED induced unintentionally by the medical treatment of a physician c. DED resolution intentionally by the medical treatment of a physician d. DED resolution unintentionally by the medical treatment of a physician 4. Which of the following is not a cause of iatrogenic dry eye?* a. Drug induced b. Contact lens induced c. Surgically induced d. Environmentally induced 5. Eyelid evaluation includes all except* a. Look b. Drop c. Pull d. Push 6. First step treatment recommendations for DED include all of the following except:* a. Modification of local environment b. Lid hygiene and warm compresses c. Amniotic membrane grafts d. Ocular lubrications 7. Topical cyclosporine and lifitrast according to DEWS II, are considered to be:* a. Step 1 b. Step 2 c. Step 3 d. Step 4 8. The procedure that can be most helpful for aqueous tear deficiency include which of the following:* a. Punctal plugs b. Lamellar Keratoplasty c. Punctaplasty d. Blepharoplasty 9. In assessing a patient for blepharitis and demodex it is helpful to have them look:* a. Down. b. Up. c. Left. d. Right. 10. Severe dry eye patients may benefit most from all of the following except:* a. Topical steroid b. Bandage contact lens c. Amniotic membrane drops d. Artificial tears 11. Which of the following helps to control inflammation most effectively:* a. Artificial tears b. Warm compresses c. Corticosteroids d. Neutraceuticals 12. When corneal sensory nerves are damaged the following may occur:* a. Reduced tear formation b. Increased corneal sensitivity c. Faster corneal healing d. Increased tear break up time 13. Which of the following is not part of the pathophysiology of neurotropic keratitis* a. Decreased tear film production and blink rate due to reduction of trigeminal reflexes b. Decreased corneal epithelium renewal and healing rate due to impairment of trigeminal innervation c. Increased healing rate and overgrowth of epithelium due to impairment of trigeminal innervation d. Corneal sensory innervation loss with reduction in release of neuromediators that provide nutritional support 14. Stage 2 neurotrophic keratitis is differentiated by which of the following* a. persistent epithelial defect b. Corneal staining and punctate keratitis c. Corneal stromal ulcer d. Poor corneal sensitivity 15. Corneal sensitivity can be checked by all methods except:* a. Non-contact tonometry b. Cotton tip applicator c. Dental floss d. Cochet-Bonnet 16. Which treatment is most appropriate for neurtrophic keratitis among those listed below:* a. Artificial tears b. Punctal plugs c. Ocular cenegermin d. Topical antibiotic 17. Limbal stem cell functions include:* a. Production of the basal cell layer of the epithelium b. Production of the endothelial basement membrane c. Production of the conjunctiva d. Production of goblet cells 18. Which of the following ocular signs can be associated with limbal stem cell deficiency:* a. Entropion b. Strabismus c. Whorl like epitheliopathy d. Whorl keratopathy 19. Surgical treatments for limbal stem cell transplants can utilize grafts from which of the following except:* a. The patient b. Cadaver tissue c. Family member of the patient d. Bioengineered synthetic tissue. 20. Amniotic membrane drops and grafts can be indicated for use in all of the following except:* a. Severe dry eye b. Chalazion c. Moderate dry eye d. 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