Ophthalmology Tech Seminar 2019 - Vision and Eye Care Jeopardy
The Ophthalmology Tech Seminar 2019 involves sessions on important ophthalmic screening exam findings, common eye drops, vital signs in ophthalmology, and more. The Vision Jeopardy board addresses topics like refraction testing, cataract surgery complications, and vision problems related to glare and halos. Dive into this educational event focusing on key aspects of eye health and care.
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Tech Seminar 2019 Drs. Ray, Jones, Axe, and Bonnette
Objectives Identify important ophthalmic screening exam findings Be familiar with common ophthalmic drops and medications List the vital signs of ophthalmology Review intraocular pressure measurement Identify important ophthalmic conditions encountered in a general ophthalmologist or optometrist practice
JEOPARDY BOARD FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY JEOPARDY BOARD Vision Pupils Pressure Misc. Misc $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
Vision - $100 Question Vision - $100 Question How can you quickly determine if refraction could potentially improve a patient s vision? How can you quickly determine if refraction could potentially improve a patient s vision? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Vision - $100 Answer Vision - $100 Answer Pinhole acuity testing Pinhole acuity testing Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Vision - $200 Question After cataract surgery what is most likely limiting vision post op day 1? Vision - $200 Question After cataract surgery what is most likely limiting vision post op day 1? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Vision - $200 Answer Vision - $200 Answer Corneal edema Corneal edema Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Vision - $300 Question A patient is describing difficulties with halos around light and difficulty with glare, what is the likely underlying problem? Vision - $300 Question A patient is describing difficulties with halos around light and difficulty with glare, what is the likely underlying problem? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Vision - $300 Answer Vision - $300 Answer Visually significant cataracts Visually significant cataracts Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Vision - $400 Question When checking a patient s vision they can only read the 20/200 line and state that they can only read the letters if they look slightly to the left of them. What is likely the cause of this? Vision - $400 Question When checking a patient s vision they can only read the 20/200 line and state that they can only read the letters if they look slightly to the left of them. What is likely the cause of this? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Vision - $400 Answer Vision - $400 Answer Scotoma from ARMD Scotoma from ARMD Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Vision - $500 Question A patient is complaining of double vision. When covering the left eye the double vision goes away. When covering the right the double vision remains. What type of diplopia does this patient have? What simple test can you do to further evaluate the diplopia? Vision - $500 Question A patient is complaining of double vision. When covering the left eye the double vision goes away. When covering the right the double vision remains. What type of diplopia does this patient have? What simple test can you do to further evaluate the diplopia? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Vision - $500 Answer Vision - $500 Answer Monocular diplopia, pinhole acuity testing Monocular diplopia, pinhole acuity testing Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Pupils - $100 Question The pupils of a patient seem to be unequal size and continues to be this way in different light settings. What is this finding called? Pupils - $100 Question The pupils of a patient seem to be unequal size and continues to be this way in different light settings. What is this finding called? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Pupils - $100 Answer Pupils - $100 Answer Anisocoria Anisocoria Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Pupils - $200 Question Pupils - $200 Question What is the normal pupillary response to accommodation? What is the normal pupillary response to accommodation? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Pupils - $200 Answer Pupils - $200 Answer Bilateral constriction Bilateral constriction Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Pupils - $300 Question Pupils - $300 Question An elderly patient has very small and seemingly non-reactive pupils? What condition do they have and is it problematic? An elderly patient has very small and seemingly non- reactive pupils? What condition do they have and is it problematic? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Pupils - $300 Answer Senile miosis, no generally not problematic Pupils - $300 Answer Senile miosis, no generally not problematic Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Pupils - $400 Question What is the number one thing we are worried about if a patient has a blown pupil in the setting of limitation in ocular motility? Pupils - $400 Question What is the number one thing we are worried about if a patient has a blown pupil in the setting of limitation in ocular motility? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Pupils - $400 Answer Pupils - $400 Answer An expanding brain aneurysm affecting the 3rd nerve. An expanding brain aneurysm affecting the 3rd nerve. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Pupils - $500 Question On pupil exam you notice that the pupils of a patient are equal regardless of which eye you illuminate, but when you swing from the right eye to the left eye the pupils of both eyes get larger. What is this called? Pupils - $500 Question On pupil exam you notice that the pupils of a patient are equal regardless of which eye you illuminate, but when you swing from the right eye to the left eye the pupils of both eyes get larger. What is this called? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Pupils - $500 Answer Afferent pupillary defect (APD) or Relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) Pupils - $500 Answer Afferent pupillary defect (APD) or Relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Pressure - $100 Question What part of the cornea should you try to applanate with the tonopen to get an accurate pressure? Pressure - $100 Question What part of the cornea should you try to applanate with the tonopen to get an accurate pressure? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Pressure - $100 Answer Pressure - $100 Answer Central cornea Central cornea Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Pressure - $200 Question Pressure - $200 Question When IOP is abnormally high on a tonopen measurement of an uncooperative patient what is the most likely explanation of the high pressure? When IOP is abnormally high on a tonopen measurement of an uncooperative patient what is the most likely explanation of the high pressure? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Pressure - $200 Answer Pressure - $200 Answer Digital pressure or squeezing on the globe Digital pressure or squeezing on the globe Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Pressure - $300 Question Pressure - $300 Question What does a thick cornea do to IOP measurement? What does a thick cornea do to IOP measurement? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Pressure - $300 Answer Artificially elevates the pressure Pressure - $300 Answer Artificially elevates the pressure Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Pressure - $400 Question A patient has a pressure of 38 mmHg. What oral medication could be causing this? Pressure - $400 Question A patient has a pressure of 38 mmHg. What oral medication could be causing this? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Pressure - $400 Answer Pressure - $400 Answer Oral steroids prednisone. Oral steroids prednisone. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Pressure - $500 Question Which glaucoma drop causes the most ocular dryness/surface disease and most burning on instillation? Pressure - $500 Question Which glaucoma drop causes the most ocular dryness/surface disease and most burning on instillation? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Pressure - $500 Answer Pressure - $500 Answer Dorzolamide Dorzolamide Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Miscellaneous - $100 Question A patient comes in with red eyes and bilateral itching/watering/stringy white mucoid discharge. What is the most likely cause of their complaints? Miscellaneous - $100 Question A patient comes in with red eyes and bilateral itching/watering/stringy white mucoid discharge. What is the most likely cause of their complaints? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Miscellaneous - $100 Answer Miscellaneous - $100 Answer Allergic conjunctivitis Allergic conjunctivitis Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Miscellaneous - $200 Question A patient has a mid-dilated non-reactive pupil in one eye that has had multiple surgeries. What is the most likely reason for this finding? Miscellaneous - $200 Question A patient has a mid-dilated non-reactive pupil in one eye that has had multiple surgeries. What is the most likely reason for this finding? a. Click to see answer Click to see answer
Miscellaneous - $200 Answer Miscellaneous - $200 Answer Iris sphincter trauma Iris sphincter trauma Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Miscellaneous - $300 Question Miscellaneous - $300 Question What ethnicity is most at risk for glaucoma? ARMD? What ethnicity is most at risk for glaucoma? ARMD? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Miscellaneous - $300 Answer Miscellaneous - $300 Answer African American, Caucasian African American, Caucasian Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Miscellaneous - $400 Question A teenage patient comes in with a prescription of -12.00. He wants to play football and box. What counseling should be provided? What is the name of this condition? Miscellaneous - $400 Question A teenage patient comes in with a prescription of -12.00. He wants to play football and box. What counseling should be provided? What is the name of this condition? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Miscellaneous - $400 Answer Retinal tears/detachments/PVD Pathologic myopia Miscellaneous - $400 Answer Retinal tears/detachments/PVD Pathologic myopia Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Miscellaneous - $500 Question A patient comes in with new onset of distorted vision. They say that things look bent and distorted. (eg. a telephone pole appears bent). What is this symptom called? And What is a common cause of this symptom? Miscellaneous - $500 Question A patient comes in with new onset of distorted vision. They say that things look bent and distorted. (eg. a telephone pole appears bent). What is this symptom called? And What is a common cause of this symptom? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Miscellaneous - $500 Answer Miscellaneous - $500 Answer Metamorphopsia Exudative or wet AMD Or any cause of CNVM Metamorphopsia Exudative or wet AMD Or any cause of CNVM Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Misc. - $100 Question Misc. - $100 Question What is the type of diplopia seen when the double vision is only noticed when both eyes are uncovered? What is the type of diplopia seen when the double vision is only noticed when both eyes are uncovered? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Topic 5 - $100 Answer Topic 5 - $100 Answer Binocular diplopia Binocular diplopia Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Topic 5 - $200 Question How do you convert +1.00 -1.00 x 180 to plus cylinder? Topic 5 - $200 Question How do you convert +1.00 -1.00 x 180 to plus cylinder? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Topic 5 - $200 Answer Topic 5 - $200 Answer Plano +1.00 x 90 Plano +1.00 x 90 Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Topic 5 - $300 Question You have a PO1 cataract patient and the patient can only see 20/100 but does not have much corneal edema. The auto refractor shows +5.00 cylinder but the patient did not previously have astigmatism. What is the most likely explanation? Topic 5 - $300 Question You have a PO1 cataract patient and the patient can only see 20/100 but does not have much corneal edema. The auto refractor shows +5.00 cylinder but the patient did not previously have astigmatism. What is the most likely explanation? Click to see answer Click to see answer
Topic 5 - $300 Answer Astigmatism induced by a tight suture Topic 5 - $300 Answer Astigmatism induced by a tight suture Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board
Topic 5 - $400 Question Topic 5 - $400 Question You check a patient that has diplopia and see the above finding. What is the finding seen above? You check a patient that has diplopia and see the above finding. What is the finding seen above? Click to see answer Click to see answer