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Question by Brielle A: I’m having a really hard time with my medical homework..help please.?
1.) In the US, which of the following recent trends is TRUE?
All gynecologists are trained as obstetricians, and vice versa.
Medical students are increasingly choosing not to specialize in obstetrics.
Average salary is increasing.
All of the above.

2.) In general, the eye care professional who is able to perform eye surgery is the
orthoptist
ophthalmologist
optician
optometrist

3.) The type of testing used to detect changes in a fetus’ genes or chromosomes before birth is called
amniocentesis
diagnostic testing
carrier testing
forensic testing

4.) A-scan ultrasound biometry is a routine type of diagnostic test used in
ophthalmology
obstetrics
gynecology
cardiology

5.) The procedure of artificially initiating labor is called
Caesarean section
ectopic pregnancy
pre-eclampsia
induction

6.) Which of the following statements is TRUE about Caesarean Sections?
Julius Caesar was likely a C-section baby
Mortality rates of C-sections are comparable to those of vaginal births
A C-section may be recommended when vaginal delivery may pose a risk to the mother or the baby
After a C-section, all subsequent birth must be C-sections as well

7.) One of the more common operations that gynecologists perform, the removal of the ovaries is called a/an
tubal ligation
oophorectomy
hysterectomy
colposuspension

8.) The eye care professional that provides eyeglass lenses is the
optician
ophthalmologist
orthoptist
optometrist

9.) Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding ultrasonography used for obstetrics?
It can render live images.
The technology is such that anyone using it can acquire good-quality images.
Current evidence indicates that diagnostic ultrasound is safe for the unborn child.
None of the above.

10.) According to the information in the modules, the most common form of eye surgery is
refractive surgery.
extra-ocular muscle surgery.
glaucoma surgery.
cataract removal.

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Answer by shubashshander
Your have listed out a whole bunch of questions. Even though there are a few tricky ones there, most of them should be pretty answerable. Why are you having a hard time? What dont you understand? Or are you jus trying to get someone to do your homework for you!!???

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Question by handyman: Shouldn’t a doctor tell the truth, instead of worrying about his time?
I’ll try to make it short, but you know how that goes. My first cataract surgery was done by a doctor with a very poor bedside manner; he was curt and brusque. At the post-op visit, I asked him if cataracts came back, and he said, “No. You have a cataract in your other eye. See you next year.” Exact words, spoken at me while he was going out the door.
Needless to say, I did not have him do the next surgery. That was five years ago. Now for six months I have had cataract-like symptoms in one of my eyes – that feeling of having bathed your eyeball in cellophane or vaseline. If you’ve ever had one, you know what I’m talking about. I found out last week that it is a post-cataract effect that causes build-up behind the lens and can be removed with lasers on an in-patient basis, and can occur quite frequently when one has a cataract removed before their 60’s.

My point is, if that first doctor had taken even one minute to explain this, I wouldn’t have gone through all this needless worry. Wouldn’t you be a tad bit upset, too? I’d love to hear your thoughts and doctor stories.

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Answer by Lily
Yes he sounds totally insensitive.
One of my first posts on here was Dr related.
A while ago now I went about my knee that was and still occasionally does give me trouble and he said one must expect things like this at your age!
Well I’m not a violent person but this made me see red and walk sorry limp out of there and ask for another opinion.
I have since had a better and more productive outcome and can only hope that you do as well.
Your Dr was totally wrong leaving you bewildered and worried,it’s all well and good being able to diagnose and treat ailments,but the rest of the treatment lies within the realms of information and a good bedside manner. Good luck with your eyes hm I hope you get an early resolve this.

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Question by tyrentking1: I’m looking for an eye institute where Dr’s donate there time for laser surgery in Michigan?
My dear friend is no longer able to work because of major health issues. She has been a solid member of the American work force for over 35 years. Her medical problems have become so advanced that she has been forced to (what she hopes to be)a time out.Let me come right to the issue,she had cataracts on both her eyes.She had health insurance through her employer that covered this surgery. At that time only one eye was advanced enough to be covered. Now the other eye has become compleatly shrouded by the cataract and with no health insurance shes having to deal with new complications as a direct result of the impaired vision,head aches,nausea on the physical level,with this an on going 24/7 ordeal I see it taking a mental toll also.She needs your help in finding an eye institute at which Dr’s donate their time for people in need who just can’t afford this surgery. I want my friend to see again. So I humbly ask for your help. Thank you.

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Answer by i_fix_eyes
Try the Lions Club in your area or The Department of the Blind. The Knight’s Templar also will help sometimes. Also, the Workforce Development Force will sometimes help so the person can become employable again. Many of the universities will help also.

I hope this helps.

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Question by Maddy: Do cataracts in horses get worse over time?
I am looking at a 4yr old mare who has cataracts. She sees well enough and jumps without a problem. The problem is I have had problem horses before where they got injured and never made a full recovery. I don’t want to make the mistake of buying a horse that is only going to get worse. So my question is; Do cataracts in horses get worse over time?

Extra information on the subject would be great also! :)

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Answer by DPG
yes

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Question by Indiana Jones: i had cataract surgery in may so why is it i still have a very hard time seeing in bright sunlight and dark?
ok so i had a detached retina twice with in 6 weeks back in 2008 and due to the surgeries to fix it i quickly developed a cataract.
when in sunlight everything would just look white cuz the sun was sooooo intense and when in a dim or dark place such as outside at night with only street lights it was like i was walking with my eyes closed.
i know that the sensitivity to brightness and darkness are symptoms of cataracts so i thought as did my dr that as soon as i had the cataract surgery this would go away.
well IT HASN’T and no one seems to know why.
its very frustrating cuz i had lost a little bit of Peripheral vision due to the retinal detachments so it is harder to see as wide of a range as before and the having trouble in the sunlight and darkness doesn’t help matters.
its never been easy to see in bright sunlight and darkness but it was always do able. now if i go in the sun i have to hold my hand on my forehead to see normally and hats don’t seem to help. and if i walk into somewhere dimly lit i have to grab someones hand.
I HATE THIS!
can anyone tell my why i am still having symptoms of a cataract even though the cataract is gone?
i have asked my retina specialist and my cataract/glaucoma specialist and they have no answers.
and i had the surgery at wills eye hospital in philadelphia pa which is about an 8hr car ride so i can’t very easily make an appointment for him to see me.

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Answer by papaya
ask your doctor or whoever did the surgery

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