What is the presentation with corneal ulcers
What is the presentation of herpes keratitis
The complication of herpes keratitis is that
it damages corneal epithelium that results in corneal blindess
What is the presentation of acute angle-closure glaucoma
What condition may present with loss of visual acuity over hours to days, color vision is affected, there is a central scotom as well as other neuro symptoms such as (aphasia, paresthesias, abnormal gaity), fatigue
MS
What is the presentation of orbital cellulitis
Sudden onset of floaters associated with “looking through the curtain” with sudden flashes of light (photopsia)
Retinal detachment
What is an auricular hematoma
-direct blunt trauma to the ear that causes bleeding in the auricular cartilage
What is the result if an auricular hematoma is not properly drained
cauliflower ear
What is the presentation of an acoustic neuroma
A cauliflower like mass behind the tympanic membrane
Cholesteatoma
When you have a basilar skull fracture these signs are often present
If a permanent tooth is avulsed what should you do
What is the presentation of a peritonsillar abscess
What is the presentation of diptheria
What is virchow’s node or troisier’s sign
an enlarged and hard left sided supraventricular node
What is the significance of Virchow’s node or troisier’s sign
-associated with malignancy
In the eye the ____ are larger than the _____
veins are larger than the arteries
Cones are for ____ vision while rods are for ____ vision
- rods: low light vision and peripheral vision
The ____ is responsible for central vision
macula
What is presbyopia
-age related change due to a decreased ability of the eye to accommodate and focus due to stiffening of the lenses usually starting at age 40
What is blepharitis
-inflammation of the edges of the eyelids where the eyelashes grow
r/t tiny oil glands at the base of the eyelashes become clogged
The bones of the ear are the
What is a tympanogram
-the most objective measure to test for the presence pf fluid inside the middle ear