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TQ Quiz | When Injured Eyes Knock (Scottsdale 2024)

by Events@optometricedu.com | Jan 30, 2024 | 2024 Scottsdale, TQ Courses | 1 comment

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1. It is crucial to manage patients seeking care for ocular injuries in a timely manner to*
2. For eye injuries, in order to properly triage via office phone calls, it is best to*
3. Which of the following is the leading reason for monocular blindness?*
4. Approximately what percent of monocular blindness is caused by ocular injuries?*
5. The majority of ocular injuries occur where?*
6. Which of the following the most common cause of ocular injuries?*
7. Which of the following is a “true” ocular emergency?*
8. A contusion is considered to be which of the following?*
9. With an eyelid laceration, which of the following should be the most concerning?*
10. Orbital hematomas*
11. Which of the following is not associated with a retrobulbar hemorrhage?*
12. Crepitation is a possible sign of*
13. Which of the following should be avoided when suspecting a metallic intraocular foreign body?*
14. Best management of a patient with an open globe injury is?*
15. A painful red eye associated with hypopyon is a sign of*
16. A contact lens wearer presents with a large corneal abrasion, which of the following should be avoided for management of this patient*
17. In management of a patient with central corneal abrasion*
18. Which of the following is not indicated in treatment of a corneal abrasion?*
19. Which of the following chemical is more detrimental to ocular surface?*
20. Which of the following is not associated with hyphema?*

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  1. Dr. Barry Ginsberg on February 25, 2024 at 3:35 pm

    Really enjoyed Dr. Attar’s lectures. TQ test extremely fair.

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