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TQ Course | Mistakes to Avoid in Glaucoma Management (Pittsburgh 2023)

by Innereactive | Feb 14, 2023 | 2023 Pittsburgh, TQ Courses | 0 comments

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Mistakes to Avoid in Glaucoma Management

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1. Which optic disc characteristic is not typical in glaucoma?*
2. Which condition is least likely to occur in association with glaucoma?*
3. Which of the following issues in imaging is least likely to induce artifacts in the scan?*
4. When using the ganglion cell complex OCT scan to diagnose glaucoma, what confounding issue is most significant to identify?*
5. What term is used to connote a patient’s measured OCT data falling within the device’s normative database, yet still has glaucoma?*
6. What term is used to connote a patient’s measured OCT data falling outside the device’s normative database, yet doesn’t have glaucoma?*
7. What term is used to designate the pigmented trabecular meshwork blocked by iris by 180 degrees, but as no peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS), disc damage, or elevated IOP?*
8. What term is used to designate the pigmented trabecular meshwork blocked by iris by 180 degrees, and has either PAS or elevated IOP, but no disc damage or field loss?*
9. What term is used to designate the pigmented trabecular meshwork blocked by iris by 180 degrees, and has either PAS or elevated IOP, with glaucomatous neuropathy and field loss?*
10. What term is used to designate near complete apposition of iris to pigmented trabecular meshwork with signs and symptoms including injection, vision loss, nausea, emesis, halos, corneal edema, elevated IOP, inflammation, and mid-dilated fixed pupil?*

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This course was presented over 60 days ago. Due to this late submission of TQ, your TQ credit price is $30.
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