Exam Details
Subject | eye diseases | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.sc optometry | |
Department | ||
Organization | kerala university of health sciences | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | August, 2017 | |
City, State | kerala, thrissur |
Question Paper
Q.P.Code 301013 Reg. No.:…………………
Third Year B.Sc Optometry Degree Supplementary Examinations
August 2017
Eye Diseases
(2010 SCHEME)
Time 3 hrs Max marks 100
• Answer all questions
• Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x20=40)
1. Describe in detail the etiology, clinical features, investigations and complications of
endophthalmitis.
2. Describe the etiology, clinical features and investigations of angle closure glaucoma
Short notes
3. Fungal corneal ulcer
4. Traumatic cataract
5. Retinal detachment
6. Membranous conjunctivitis
7. Scleritis
Answer briefly (10x3=30)
8. Mention three causes of poor vision in children
9. Enumerate the causes of epiphora
10. Mention three causes of sub conjunctival hemorrhage
11. Clinical features of vernal keratoconjunctivitis
12. Complicated cataract
13. Management of perforated corneal ulcer
14. Central retinal artery occlusion
15. Complications of cataract surgery
16. Causes of red eye
17. Leucocoria
One word answer
18. Keratometer is used to measure the……………………….
19. Instrument to visualize the anterior chamber angle is called…………………..
20. Corneal staining for epithelial defect is done with………………………….
21. Large cornea is called…………………………..
22. Indirect ophthalmoscopy is used to view…………………………
Third Year B.Sc Optometry Degree Supplementary Examinations
August 2017
Eye Diseases
(2010 SCHEME)
Time 3 hrs Max marks 100
• Answer all questions
• Draw diagram wherever necessary
Essays (2x20=40)
1. Describe in detail the etiology, clinical features, investigations and complications of
endophthalmitis.
2. Describe the etiology, clinical features and investigations of angle closure glaucoma
Short notes
3. Fungal corneal ulcer
4. Traumatic cataract
5. Retinal detachment
6. Membranous conjunctivitis
7. Scleritis
Answer briefly (10x3=30)
8. Mention three causes of poor vision in children
9. Enumerate the causes of epiphora
10. Mention three causes of sub conjunctival hemorrhage
11. Clinical features of vernal keratoconjunctivitis
12. Complicated cataract
13. Management of perforated corneal ulcer
14. Central retinal artery occlusion
15. Complications of cataract surgery
16. Causes of red eye
17. Leucocoria
One word answer
18. Keratometer is used to measure the……………………….
19. Instrument to visualize the anterior chamber angle is called…………………..
20. Corneal staining for epithelial defect is done with………………………….
21. Large cornea is called…………………………..
22. Indirect ophthalmoscopy is used to view…………………………
Other Question Papers
Subjects
- anatomy
- binocular vision and squint
- chemistry
- clinical examination of visual systems & instruments
- clinical examination of visual systems and ophthalmic instruments
- community optometry
- dispensing optics mechanical optics contact lens and low vision aids
- eye diseases
- general anatomy
- general anatomy & ocular anatomy
- general physiology
- general physiology & ocular physiology
- microbiology and pathology
- nutrition & biochemistry
- nutrition biochemistry &pharmacology
- optometric optics
- pathology & microbiology
- physical & geometrical optics
- physics
- physics & chemistry
- physiology
- squint and orthoptics
- visual optics