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TQ Quiz | “I Saw it on the Socials”: Cases that the Internet Got Wrong (Lisbon 2025)

by Events@optometricedu.com | May 14, 2025 | 2025 Lisbon, TQ Courses | 0 comments

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1. Contact dermatitis is a Type ____ Hypersensitivity reaction that is most commonly managed with ______.*
2. In comparison to preseptal cellulitis, orbital cellulitis will*
3. Which of the following represents an appropriate oral treatment for an active HSV epithelial keratitis?*
4. Neurotrophic keratitis can be caused by all of the following EXCEPT:*
5. Which of the following conditions is most likely to cause neovascular glaucoma?*
6. A positive FTA-ABS test means that the patient*
7. According to the literature review by Lehrer and colleagues, which of the following statements is true regarding Cannabis use?*
8. Which of the following groups had the largest increase in e-cigarette usage over the past decade?*
9. Recent literature links the risk of GLP-1 agonists to which of the following ocular pathologies?*
10. In diabetic patients undergoing treatment with semaglutide, which finding may initially worsen before improving?*
11. In the treatment of a corneal infection with microsporidia species, all of the following are recognized as therapeutic EXCEPT*
12. Which of the following conditions makes a patient most susceptible to systemic infection with Microsporidia species?*
13. In evaluation of an optic nerve that appears swollen, which of the following would be LEAST useful in the differentiation between true papilledema and other causes?*
14. In patients experiencing vision disturbances secondary to pseudotumor cerebri, which of the following is an appropriate treatment option?*
15. How much prism is induced by a +3.00 lens whose optical center is displaced 5mm above the patient’s visual axis?*
16. In fitting a soft CL, your patient has the following findings:
Manifest Refraction: -1.00 -1.25 x 005
Contact Lens Trial: -1.00 -1.25 x 180
You observe a 15-degree rotation to the right upon SLE. What is your next trial lens?*
17. Which of the following IOLs is NOT considered an Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) or EDOF-effect lens?*
18. Compared to a monofocal IOL, diffractive multifocal implants tend to have a higher incidence of*
19. You are performing lacrimal system irrigation, and you observe clear saline reflex through the superior puncta. The patient does not report tasting saline. What is your diagnosis?*
20. Which of the following may be a risk factor for dacryolith formation?*

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