Exam 5: The Eye
Exam 1: Assessment and Clinical Decision Making: an Overview10 Questions
Exam 2: Genomic Assessment: Interpreting Findings and Formulating Differential Diagnosis20 Questions
Exam 3: Skin25 Questions
Exam 4: Head, Face, and Neck20 Questions
Exam 5: The Eye25 Questions
Exam 6: Ear, Nose, Mouth, and Throat29 Questions
Exam 7: Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular Systems56 Questions
Exam 8: Respiratory System25 Questions
Exam 9: Breasts15 Questions
Exam 10: Abdomen43 Questions
Exam 11: Genitourinary System20 Questions
Exam 12: Male Reproductive System25 Questions
Exam 13: Female Reproductive System44 Questions
Exam 14: Musculoskeletal System31 Questions
Exam 15: Neurological System25 Questions
Exam 16: Nonspecific Complaints24 Questions
Exam 17: Psychiatric Mental Health30 Questions
Exam 18: Pediatric Patients35 Questions
Exam 19: Pregnant Patients31 Questions
Exam 20: Assessment of the Transgender or Gender Diverse Adult13 Questions
Exam 21: Older Patients24 Questions
Exam 22: Persons With Disabilities6 Questions
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A clinician can assess the alignment of the eyes by all of the following except:
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In assessing the eyes, which of the following is considered a red flag finding when associated with eye redness?
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While assessing visual acuity, you notice that the patient is turning his head side to side for an oblique, or peripheral, view of the Snellen chart, raising your suspicion that the patient may suffer from:
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Your patient is suffering from herpes zoster along the trigeminal nerve distribution of the face. You should carefully assess for the presence of:
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When examining the six cardinal fields of gaze, the clinician is assessing function of all the following except:
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An Amsler grid is used to evaluate which of the following conditions?
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A 9-month-old patient presents with fever and large areas of redness and bullae over the trunk, palms, legs, and soles of the feet. There is redness and swelling of the conjunctiva and lips. The clinician should recognize this condition as:
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Shining a light directly on one pupil should make the other pupil constrict. This is called the:
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It is important to not dilate the eye if _________________ is suspected.
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A 4-day-old newborn presents with redness and tearing of one eye. Slight pressure over the lacrimal sac produces white discharge. The clinician should be aware that the following condition is common in newborns:
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A patient presents with eye redness, scant discharge, and a gritty sensation. Your examination reveals the palpable preauricular nodes, which are most likely present with:
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Which of the following findings should trigger an urgent referral to a cardiologist or neurologist?
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Your patient with Crohn's disease complains of eye pain and photophobia. This is likely related to:
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Macular degeneration is a visual disturbance most commonly due to:
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A patient describes a brief episode of visual impairment as if a dark shade was gradually coming down over one eye. The vision returned a moment later. This is most commonly described in which condition?
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In which of the following conditions do patients often describe a sudden, large flash of light with gradual loss of vision in one eye?
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