TQ Quiz | When Injured Eyes Knock (Scottsdale 2024) by Events@optometricedu.com | Jan 30, 2024 | 2024 Scottsdale, TQ Courses | 1 comment "*" indicates required fields This field is hidden when viewing the form@{:35}This field is hidden when viewing the formDate (Hidden) MM slash DD slash YYYY This field is hidden when viewing the formEvent Date (Hidden) MM slash DD slash YYYY This field is hidden when viewing the formEvent 60 days past date (Hidden) MM slash DD slash YYYY This field is hidden when viewing the formEvent Date Difference (Hidden)1. It is crucial to manage patients seeking care for ocular injuries in a timely manner to* A - Increase clinic revenue B - Minimize and prevent vision loss C - Reduce the chance of a lawsuit D - To maintain your license to practice 2. For eye injuries, in order to properly triage via office phone calls, it is best to* A - Have a written protocol for the staff B - Periodically remind staff what to ask during the phone conversation C - The doctor should take all the phone calls D - You should redirect all emergency calls to other clinics 3. Which of the following is the leading reason for monocular blindness?* A - Cataracts B - Glaucoma C - Ocular Trauma D - Amblyopia 4. Approximately what percent of monocular blindness is caused by ocular injuries?* A - 10% B - 20% C - 30% D - 40% 5. The majority of ocular injuries occur where?* A - Workplace B - School C - Home D - Public laces 6. Which of the following the most common cause of ocular injuries?* A - Blunt objects B - Motor vehicle accidents C - Sports D - Falls 7. Which of the following is a “true” ocular emergency?* A - Blowout fracture B - Alkali burn of the cornea C - Traumatic retinal tear D - Intraocular foreign body 8. A contusion is considered to be which of the following?* A - An open globe injury B - A closed globe injury C - A lacerating injury D - A Perforating injury 9. With an eyelid laceration, which of the following should be the most concerning?* A - Concomitant corneal abrasion B - Concomitant conjunctival laceration C - Concomitant open globe D - Concomitant iritis 10. Orbital hematomas* A - Require no treatment B - May require emergency surgery C - Never cause a long standing complication D - Should be treated with topical steroids 11. Which of the following is not associated with a retrobulbar hemorrhage?* A - Enophthalmos B - Ocular pain C - Proptosis D - EOM restriction 12. Crepitation is a possible sign of* A - Retrobullbar hemorrhage B - Orbital floor fracture C - Corneal laceration D - Open globe 13. Which of the following should be avoided when suspecting a metallic intraocular foreign body?* A - CT-Scan B - OCT C - X-ray D - MRI 14. Best management of a patient with an open globe injury is?* A - To shield the eye a urgently send patient for surgical repair B - Pressure patch the eye and see the patient daily until resolves C - Use a bandage contact lens to cover the corneal defect and refer the patient D - Hourly topical antibiotic until the patient can see a trauma surgeon 15. A painful red eye associated with hypopyon is a sign of* A - Orbital fracture B - Retrobullbar hemorrhage C - Endophthalmitis D - Retinal detachment 16. A contact lens wearer presents with a large corneal abrasion, which of the following should be avoided for management of this patient* A - A pressure patch B - Topical antibiotics C - Topical lubricants D - Oral analgesics 17. In management of a patient with central corneal abrasion* A - Is best to see the patient daily until resolved B - It is okay to see the patient weekly C - It is okay to give an as needed follow-up D - Should only see the patient if they have persistent pain 18. Which of the following is not indicated in treatment of a corneal abrasion?* A - Topical lubricants B - Bandage contact lens C - Amniotic membrane D - Cyanoacrylate glue 19. Which of the following chemical is more detrimental to ocular surface?* A - Acid B - Alkali C - Cyanoacrylate D - Contaminated water 20. 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Dr. Barry Ginsberg on February 25, 2024 at 3:35 pm Really enjoyed Dr. Attar’s lectures. TQ test extremely fair. Reply
Really enjoyed Dr. Attar’s lectures. TQ test extremely fair.