Chapter 16 Multiple Choice/True & False
The cornea consists of _____ layers.
4
How many extrinsic muscles does the eye have?
6
How many bones make up the orbit of the eye?
7
or Ophthalmic surgical interventions the CST should know that the anterior chamber of the eye contains ___________and the posterior chamber contains _______.
Aqueus, Vitreus
During ophthalmic procedures the CST must periodically irrigate the eye using ________ to prevent corneal drying.
BSS
To correct a strabismus, _____ may be performed.
Both Recession and Resection
The __________________surgical instrument is essential for the surgeon in resection or recession of the extrinsic eye muscle.
CastroVeijo Caliper
The term _____ describes a crystalline lens that has become opaque
Cataract
Use of the phaco hand piece and phacoemulsification should associated with the following surgical intervention?
Cataract Extraction
The patients diagnosis was opacified lens OD, the CST should expect the surgical schedule to reflect the following surgical intervention?
Cataract Extraction Right Eye
A _____ is a small lump on the inner or outer surface of the eyelid.
Chalazion
____ deals with cold.
Cryotherapy
A(n) _____ is performed to assist in the drainage of tears and secretions from the lacrimal sac into the middle meatus of the nose by forming a short circuit through the lacrimal bone and the nasal mucosa.
Dacryocystorhinostomy
Diplopia means:
Double Vision
Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the sclera.
False
Six bones form the orbit of the eye.
False
The anterior chamber of the eye contains vitreous humor.
False
The choroid is a thick, reddish, highly vascular membrane that makes up the anterior five-sixths of the eye
False
The inferior oblique is an intrinsic eye muscle.
False
The posterior cavity of the eye lies in front of the lens and contains two chambers.
False
The sclera and iris form the external tunic of the eye.
False
Westcott scissors are designed for working on heavy tissues.
False
The pathology associated with the surgical intervention iridectomy is _______?
Glaucoma
_____ is (are) the leading cause of blindness in the United States.
Glaucoma
Which of the following muscles rotates the eye upward and away from the midline?
Inferior Oblique
The CST scrubbed on the ___________ ophthalmic procedure must ensure that the donor tissue is in the room prior to patient intubation.
Keratoplasty
Which of the following secretes tears?
Lacrimal Gland
Which of the following is an extrinsic eye muscle?
Lateral Rectus
Which of the following is NOT a bone of the orbit?
Mandible
Which of the following deals with excessive scar tissue within the eye?
PVR
During ophthalmic procedures, once gowned & gloved the CST should ensure that the surgeon?
Removed Powder from gloves
For most ophthalmic procedures the anesthesiologist will perform a _______ Block.
Retrobulbar
An iridectomy is the removal of:
Section of the Iris
A patient diagnosed with a misalignment or deviation of the eyes, might be scheduled for the following surgical intervention?
Strabismus
_____ is a treatment for glaucoma.
Trabeculotomy
Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in the United States.
True
Symptoms of retinal detachment include flashes of light or large spots in the vision.
True
The ciliary body is similar in structure to the choroid but contains larger vessels.
True
The cornea consists of four layers.
True
The crystalline lens is situated behind the pupil.
True
The lacrimal canals are located at the minute orifices called punctum lacrimale.
True
The maxilla is a bone of the orbit.
True
The medial rectus rotates the eye toward the midline.
True
The posterior cavity of the eye is larger than the anterior cavity.
True
The retina makes up the inner tunic of the eye.
True
The term iris means rainbow.
True
Two check ligaments limit the movement of the lateral and medial recti.
True
Vitreous humor helps keep the eyeball from collapsing.
True
Ptosis is a drooping of the:
Upper Eyelid
The posterior cavity of the eye contains a substance similar in consistency to soft gelatin; this "eye jelly" is called:
Vitreous Humour
Which of these scissors would an ophthalmic surgeon use on the eye?
Westcott