1. Red eye with no pain or vision loss- differential Answer: Conjunctivitis, sunconjunctival hemorrhage; episcleritis 2. Red eye with pain and normal vision Answer: episcleritis, keratitits, cluste... r headache,corneal abrasion, corneal ulcre 3. Red eye with pain and vision impairment Answer: iritis, glaucoma, orbital cellulitis,scleritis, corneal abrasion, corneal ulcer, keratitis (inflamed cornea) 4. Leading causes of vision impairment Answer: macular degeneration (leading causeof blindness in US), cataracts, and glaucoma 5. Hyperopia Answer: farsightedness 6. Astigmatism Answer: Eye does not focus light on retina evenly 7. Presbopia Answer: age related, ability to focus on objects up close is more difficult 8. Macular Degeneration Answer: Exudative (wet AMD): Rapid vision loss due to devel-opment of abnormal blood vessels under the retina. These blood vessels will leak fluid. Straight lines often appear wavy.Refer to opthamology immediately. [Show More]
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