Orthoptic Exemptions - Lydia Mock 1 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? OtherOrthopticsUniversityNone Created by: LydiaJaneBodellCreated on: 07-02-21 15:58 What information is crucial to know before prescribing chloramphenicol? Is the patient pregnant/lactating? 1 of 12 A child presents feeling unwell, with reduced ocular movements, proptosis and vision loss. What is their likely diagnosis? Orbital Cellulitis 2 of 12 What would you prescribe for allergic conjunctivitis in a 10 year old? Sodium Cromoglicate 2% 3 of 12 A patient has had an unexpected reaction to a medication you prescribed. Do you: Describe the event in the patients hospital notes and report the event via the yellow card system. 4 of 12 A patient has bacterial conjunctivitis. What is their management plan? Observe - if symptoms worsen, or persist for longer than two weeks then treat with chloramphenicol or fusicdic acid. 5 of 12 A patient presents post cataract surgery with severe pain and vision loss. What is their likely diagnosis? Endophthalmitis 6 of 12 Define Hypopyon Pus in the anterior chamber 7 of 12 A patient is complaining of a watery eye. Upon examination, they have ectropion lid malposition. What does this mean? their lid is falling away from the globe 8 of 12 Fluorescein is used as a diagnostic stain. Which statement is correct? Fluorescein stains corneal abrasions bright green. 9 of 12 What level of vision is considered the cut off point for occlusion therapy using atropine? 0.6 or better 10 of 12 A patient takes tricyclic antidepressants. Which drug is not suitable for them? Phenylephrine 2.5% 11 of 12 Define papillary response. velvety, fleshy conjunctiva 12 of 12
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