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Instructions

  • You are a foundation year doctor in GP. A patient has presented with a red eye since this morning. They are not in any pain.
  • 1. Examine the patient's eyes.
  • 2. Explain your findings and management plan to the examiner.

Checklist

    Examination
    • Introduction
    • Visual Acuity
    • Colour Vision
    • Visual Fields
    • External Eye Inspection
    • Pupillary Reflexes
    • Eye Movements
    • Fundoscopy
    • Closing
  • Management
Internally Approved
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Surname/Nom (1)
Baker
Given names/Prenoms (2)
Thomas
Date of birth/Date de naissance (4)
25 SEPT 1978 (45)
Sex/Sexe (5)
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    PRESENTING COMPLAINT
  • Noticed bright red patch in left eye this morning. No pain or vision changes.
  • EXAMINATION FINDINGS
  • Normal visual_acuity in both eyes.
  • Left eye shows red eye with localized bright red conjunctiva hemorrhage.
  • No periorbital oedema or periorbital erythema.
  • Normal pupillary responses and fundoscopy.

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