Eye Disorders
NCLEX_ Glaucoma (Eye Disorders) Quiz Questions and Answers
- Which statement below is CORRECT about glaucoma?
- “The vision loss that occurs with glaucoma is reversible with eye drop
medications.”
- “Glaucoma occurs due to decreased intraocular pressure, which damages the
optic nerve.”
- “Surgery can cure glaucoma.”
- “A normal intraocular pressure is about 10-21 mmHg and is elevated in
most patients with glaucoma.”
The answer is D. This option is the only correct statement about glaucoma. Vision loss is NOT reversible when it occurs in glaucoma but it’s permanent…eye drops can prevent further progression. Glaucoma occurs due to INCREASED intraocular pressure (NOT decreased), and there is NO cure for glaucoma.
- A patient asks you to explain how the intraocular pressure is measured to
help detect glaucoma. You state that IOP (intraocular pressure) is measured by what instrument below?
- Goniscope
- Tonometry
- Ophthalmoscope
- Phoroptor
The answer is B. A tonometer is used to assessment IOP.
- The production and drainage rate of aqueous humor is not equal in patients
with glaucoma. Select below the correct sequence for how aqueous humor
should flow through the eye:
- The ciliary body produces aqueous humor -> then it flows through the
anterior chamber (area of the eye between the iris and cornea) -> pupil opening -> posterior chamber (area of the eye between lens and iris) ->drainage angle - >trabecular meshwork -> schlemm’s canal -> episcleral veins
- The lens produces aqueous humor -> then it flows through the pupil opening
-> the anterior chamber (area of the eye between the iris and cornea) ->
posterior chamber (area of the eye between lens and iris) -> drainage angle - >trabecular meshwork -> schlemm’s canal -> episcleral veins
- The ciliary body produces aqueous humor -> then it flows through the
posterior chamber (area of the eye between the lens and iris) -> pupil opening -> anterior chamber (area of the eye between iris and cornea) -> drainage angle ->trabecular meshwork -> schlemm’s canal -> episcleral veins
- The lens produces aqueous humor -> then it flows through the posterior
chamber (area of the eye between the iris and cornea) -> pupil opening -> anterior chamber (area of the eye between lens and iris) -> drainage angle - >trabecular meshwork -> schlemm’s canal -> episcleral veins
The answer is C. This is the correct sequence for how aqueous humor flows
through the eye: The ciliary body produces aqueous humor -> then it flows
through the posterior chamber (area of the eye between the lens and iris) -> pupil opening -> anterior chamber (area of the eye between iris and cornea) -> drainage angle ->trabecular meshwork -> schlemm’s canal -> episcleral veins
- You’re providing an educational seminar to a group of senior citizens about
glaucoma. You explain to the participants about the differences between open-angle and angle-closure glaucoma in relation to the drainage angle of the eye. A participant asks what type of examination can be performed to assess the drainage angle of the eye. Your response is?
- Tonometry
- Ophthalmoscopy
- Retinoscopy
- Gonioscopy