Here are the questions from the girl's cycle (1424/ 1425) final OSCE exam:

 

(1) Q2 fig.4 p. 46:Staphylococcal blepharitis.  All true except

  1. This condition can lead to falling of eye lashes
  2. Use cold compressors 
  3. ...

 

Q2 fig.4 p. 46

(2) (Rubeosis iridis). Complications of this Condition all except

  1. hyphema 
  2. Glaucoma

 

N.B. The photo in the exam did not look like this. It was a close up photo showing one side of the iris.

(3) Q5 Fig H p.53:(total hyphaema with secondary trabecular block open angle glaucoma) choose the INCORECT answer     

  1. This must  be treated within few hours
  2. It can lead to glaucoma

 

Q5 Fig H p.53

(4) Q9 Fig. 2b p. 60:

  1. Diabetic retinopathy    
  2. Hypertenson .
  3. Chloroquine toxicity
  4. Methotrexate toxicity

 

Q9 Fig. 2b p. 60

(5) A work came to the ER, he is mostly suffering from

  1. Forein body
  2. Nevus
  3. Blood clot
  4. ....
  5. ..

 

(6) Q4 FigC p. 31 this patient came to the ER after trauma, he is mostly suffering from

  1. Trochlear nerve paralysis 
  2. Third nerve paralysis
  3. Blow out fracture

 

Q4 FigC p. 31

(7) Q18 Fig. A P.78:       

  1. Anterior chamber intraocular lens.
  2. Contact lens
  3. Posterior chamber intraocular lens

 

Q18 Fig. A P.78

(8) (Retina photo with large disk cupping ). which one of these you should not do in the clinic

  1. Test visual field
  2. Measure intraocular pressure
  3. Gonioscopy

 

(9) Conjuctival hemorrhage

  1. He must he admitted
  2. gimsa stain scrabing 

 

 (10) mass in lower lid, choose the incorrect answer

  1. lacrimal gland
  2. Sty
  3. Admition
  4. Systemic and local Ab
  5. Abscess drainage

 

(11) Pseudo strabismus

  1. Tell his mother that he will get better when he grows
  2. Light reflex as the same in both  eyes
  3. right eye is deviated inwards
  4. prominent epicanthal fold

 

(12) geographic ulcer (some say it was a dandritic ulcer)

  1. This can be Recurrent
  2. Use antibiotics

 

This photo is actually of a dendritic ulcer. The photo in the exam had the ulcer looking more longitudinal than this one, some students considered it to be geographic ulcer while others, considered it a dendritic ulcer.

(13) (peripheral iridectomy) this procedure  is done in:

  1. acute angle closure glaucoma
  2. Open angle

 

(14) (Ptyrigium). This condition is treated by:

  1. excision
  2. ...

 

(15) ....