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Control of initial level of knowledge



Control of initial level of knowledge

STANDARD TESTS   (initial level)

Task 1.

Denominate the main symptoms of primary glaucoma:

a) diminution of visual acuity;

b) typical changes in vision field;

c) elevation of IOP;

d) gray atrophy of optic nerve with pathologic excavation;

e) hypersecretion of intraocular fluid.

Task 2.

Denominate the outflow traces:

a) the vorticose veins;

b) the scleral sinus;

c) lacrimal tract;

d) corneo-scleral trabecule (trabecular meshwork);

e) intrascleral collector channels (intrascleral plexus).

Task 3.

         What is  the upper limit of the rule of intraocular pressure in eye?

a) 3 mm Hg;

b) 15 mm Hg;

c) 27 mm Hg;

d) 21 mm Hg;

e) 10 mm Hg.

 

Task 4.

      What values of IOP are noted in acute attack of glaucoma?

a) 18 mm Hg;

b) 26 mm Hg;

c) 36 mm Hg;

d) 50 mm Hg;

e) 70 mm Hg.

 

Task 5.

All of the following are the signs of acute attack of primary glaucoma except:

a) pain in the eye;

b) corneal edema;

c) constricted pupil;

d) fogginess of vision, and colour haloes around the source of light;

e) dilated pupil.

Task 6.

      What visual fields changes are typical for primary glaucoma?

a) paracentral scotoma;

b) Bjerrum’s scotoma;

c) concentric constriction of visual field;

d) hemianopic scotoma;

e) peripheric scotoma.

 

 

Task 7.

What diagnostic data are responsible for decision-making about the type of primary glaucoma?

a) tonometry;

b) perimetry;

c) ophthalmobiomicroscopy;

d) gonioscopy;

e) ophthalmoscopy.

           

 

 

Task 8.  

What diagnostic data are responsible for decision-making about the stage of primary glaucoma?

a) tonography;

b) ophthalmobiomicroscopy;

c) ophthalmoscopy;

d) gonioscopy;

e) perimetry.

 



  

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