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HaneyGenPathC14-15
Question | Answer |
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Diagnosis of refractive errors usually involves testing for visual acuity using the snellen eye chart, ophthalmoscopic examination to test for eye muscle function. What disease? | Refractive Errors |
Tests to assess eye movement such as an opticokinetic drum test may be preformed to help determine which structures within the ear are causing this disease? | Nystagmus |
Visual examination is all that is necessary in most cases of this diseases. | Stye(Hordeolum) |
A medical history and visual examination may be all needed to make a diagnosis. Instilling the affected eye with a fluorescein stain may help highlight the presence of any corneal lesion? | Corneal Abrasion |
Ophthalmoscopy, penlight examination, or slit-lamp examination will be used to confirm this diagnosis. | Cataract |
One of various types of tonometers will be used to detect elevated intraocular pressure for what disease | Glaucoma |
Ophthalmoscopic inspection of the retinal surface is essential to determine wheter retinal damage has occurred. | Glaucoma |
Ophthalmoscopic examination while the pupils are fully dilated reveals the detached portion of the retina suspended in the vitreous humor of the eye. | Retinal Detachment |
A fluorescein angiography may be used. An Amsler's chart or grid is used to detect small changes in vision when they first appear | Macular degeneration |
physical examination will reveal inflammation of the conjunctivae. Stained Smears of conjunctival scrapings may reveal monocytes | Conjunctivitis |
Stained smears of this disease may reveal monocytes, polymorphonuclear leukocytes, and macrophages. | Conjuctivitis |
A slit-lamp examination is necessary for diagnosis | Uveitis |
Skin tests for tuberculosis, toxoplasmosis and histoplasmosis may be helpful for diagnosing this disease | Uveitis |
Bacterial culture reveals Staphylococcus, and examination of the eyelids for nits will suggest this diagnosis | Blepharitis |
Slit lamp examination of the corneal surface confirms this diagnosis | Keratitis |
Childhood disease- Complete ophthalmologic examination is necessary. | Strabismus |
an otologic examination will reveal a soft or hard wax mass | Impacted Cerumen |
WBC may be normal or elevated. A bacterial culture of ear canal scrapings | External Otitis |
Examination of the affected ear with an otoscope will reveal bulging of the ear drum. | Otitis Media |
Fluid bubbles may be discernible behind the eardrum. | Otitis Media |
A Rinne's test is used to diagnose this disease. | Otosclerosis |
Diagnosis is by history and complaints | Motion sickness |
When the three symptoms are present the diagnosis is not difficult | Meniere's disease |
Fluid bubbles may be dicernible behind the eardrum. | Otitis Media |
Medical history may reveal a recent upper respiratory infection. | Keratitis |
Skin tests for tuberculosis, toxoplasmosis, and histoplasmosis may be helpful in detecting granulomatous forms of the disease | Uveitis |