1. What is the primary characteristic of strabismus?
2. Which of the following best describes the pathophysiology of strabismus?
3. Which of the following is NOT a type of strabismus?
4. What is a potential consequence of untreated strabismus in children?
5. What type of strabismus is characterized by an outward deviation of one or both eyes?
6. Which cranial nerve palsy is associated with the eye drifting up and slightly inward?
7. What is the medical term for double vision?
8. Which eye injury involves bleeding between the cornea and the iris, typically caused by blunt trauma?
9. What is the primary first aid treatment for a chemical burn to the eye?
10. Which condition is characterized by a bright red, flame-shaped bruise on the sclera caused by a scratch?
11. Which type of conjunctivitis is highly contagious and often affects children in group settings?
12. Which infection is known for causing blindness and is transmitted by flies in certain developing regions?
13. Which stage of trachoma involves the upper eyelid turning inwards, causing eyelashes to rub against the cornea?
14. What is a primary symptom of ophthalmia neonatorum?
15. Which type of conjunctivitis typically presents with a thick, sticky discharge?
16. Which infectious agent is most commonly associated with ophthalmia neonatorum?
17. What is a critical preventive measure for trachoma?
18. Which natural process helps in cleansing the eyes?
19. What is the purpose of using methylcellulose drops in eye care?
20. Why is it important to regularly clean the eyes of immunosuppressed children?
21. What precaution should be taken while cleaning the eye post-surgery?
22. How should children be positioned in bed after eye surgery?