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What is MRD -2, 5-6mm
This is the name and normal distance for the measure from the corneal light reflex to the central portion of the lower eyelid, with the patient’s eyes in the primary gaze.
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What is hyphema
The term to describe blood collection in anterior chamber (b/w cornea and iris) that creates a visual defect when supine, but resolves when upright
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What is the medial (nasal) and central (middle) fat pads
The inferior oblique muscle passes through these two adjacent structures making is susceptible to injury during a lower bleph procedure.
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What is Augmentin
This is the antibiotic of choice for a bog bite
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What is hinders point, 1cm lateral and 2cm inferior to lateral canthus (2mm inferior and 1.5 lateral -fonseca)
The name and distance from the lateral canthus describing the location of the malar eminance
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What is the septovomerine suture
Damage to the area of this suture is associated with a growth deficit when there is a nasal fracture in a pediatric patient.
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What is Medial crura and caudal septum, 2. Attachment between U/LLC (scroll; most commonly interlocked), 3. Size, shape, strength of LLC
These are the major mechanism of tip support for the nose
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What is the ZM
When reduced and fixated, this suture provides the greatest stability in a ZMC fracture.
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What is the buccinator, the mentalis, and the elevator anguli oris (fonseca)
These three muscles of facial expression are innervated from the superficial surfaces
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Prealbumin
This is the best lab value to determine the nutritional status of a trauma patient
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