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* Patient with the following symptoms: visual loss with a red and painful eye,
accompanied by nausea and vomiting. What is the diagnosis?
a. scleritis
b. acute keratitis
c. acute glaucoma
d. acute iridiocyclite ( acute uveitis )

2. The causes of secondary glaucoma are:


a. anterior uveitis
b. pterygium
c. Trauma anterior pole of the eye
d. viral conjunctivitis

3. * Reaction of the pupil to light:


a. Reduce

4. Red eye is caused by:


a. conjunctivitis
b. acute iridiocyclite
c. attack of glaucoma
d. ptosis of the upper eyelid

5. *uvea is the middle coat of the eyeball which consists of the following except:
a. choroid
b. the ciliary corp
c. iris
d. sclera

6. *the treatment of cataract:


a. homeopathy
b. laser
c. drug
d. surgical

7. the cornea is a layer of the eyeball:


a. vascularized
b. opaque
c. avascular
d. tranparente

8. acute conjunctivitis manifested by:


a. decreased vision
b. secretion conjunctivitis
c. miosis
d. the palpebral conjunctiva congestion

9. the treatment of acute bacterial conjunctivitis is:


a. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
b. local instillation antibiotic
c. steroids
d. dressing

10.Intraocular foreign bodies may be diagnosed by the following:


a. fluorescein angiography
b. Ultrasonic orbit
c. tonometer
d. X-ray of the orbit

11.the treatment of chalazion is:


a. anti-inflammatory and antibiotic
b. compression with chamomile infusion
c. surgical
d. local anti-inflammatory and local antibiotic

12.* Patient aged 72 years is presented in the emergency room for sudden
decrease (sharp) vision appear after a few hours. diagnosis?
a. senile cataract
b. central retinal artery occlusion
c. Macular degeneration
d. subconjunctival hemorrhage

13.Aqueous humor is secreted by:


a. retina
b. anterior uvea
c. ciliary process
d. lacrimal gland

14.herpetic keratitis is manifested by:


a. pruritus
b. eye pain
c. photophobia
d. the tearful eyes
15.iridiocyclite is an inflammation of the iris and ciliary body that is manifested
by:
a. rushed corneal endothelial
b. eyelid congested conjunctiva
c. pain
d. mydriasis

16.corneal ulcer treatment:


a. mydriatic
b. antibiotic
c. corticosteroids
d. miotic

17.select which of the following are disorders of the eyelid?


a. pterygium
b. stye
c. blepharitis
d. chalazion

18.what eye lesion that may be associated with perforation of the cornea:
a. hiphema
b. iris prolapse
c. the injury of the iris (iridodialisis)
d. traumatic cataract

19.seclusion - pupillary occlusion is defined as:


a. posterior synechiae at 3 and 9 o'clock
b. blood in front of the eye, more specifically in the anterior chamber
c. fibrin in the pupillary area
d. occlusion of the pupil due to iris adhesions posterior exudates in pupillary
area

24. The main lacrimal glands are located:

a. on the anterior wall of the orbit

b. lacrimal fossa of the frontal bone

c. in the thickness of the upper eyelid

d. in the upper eyelid conjunctiva

28. Treatment of a foreign body in the cornea:

a. bandage

b. mydriatic, antibiotic and epithlisant

c. extraction of foreign bodies

d. Local treatment without removal of foreign body

29. visual acuity:

a. is tested for each eye

b. is not a mandatory test for an eye examination

c. is measured using the eye diagram


d. the patient does not see the light

*30. the lens is held in its position by:

a. zonula of Zinn

b. pupil

c. iris

d. glassy

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