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Eye Disorders Lesson: PowerPoint, Case Studies & Worksheets CTE Health Science

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This complete lesson bundle is designed for advanced high school students in medical career programs who already have a basic understanding of the eye’s anatomy and function. Using this foundation, students will identify, analyze , and diagnose 10 common eye diseases through real-world applications and clinical scenarios.

Best For:

This resource is ideal for:

  • Health Science Pathways
  • Anatomy & Physiology (Advanced)
  • CNA, CMA, PCT, CPT, EKG Tech, EMT, and CPhT Courses
  • Medical Assisting, Vision Care, or Pre-Nursing Tracks

Note: This lesson is intended for students who already know basic parts and functions of the eye. It builds on that knowledge to explore symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments in a clinical context.

What’s Inside:

  • PowerPoint Presentation
    Teaches 10 eye diseases in a student-friendly, medically accurate format with symptoms, treatments, and causes.
  • Comprehension Worksheet
    Encourages students to retain key information and make connections between symptoms and diagnoses.
  • 10 Realistic Case Studies
    Each case simulates a real patient encounter where students must analyze symptoms and apply knowledge to identify the condition.
  • Case Study Questions
    Promote higher-order thinking and diagnostic reasoning.
  • “Create Your Own Case Study” Worksheet
    Students develop their own clinical scenarios and exchange with peers to test their understanding and interpretation skills.
  • Complete Answer Keys
    Included for easy grading and reference during class discussions.

Skills Reinforced:

  • Clinical reasoning & patient assessment
  • Understanding of eye pathophysiology
  • Real-world diagnostic practice
  • Application of prior anatomy knowledge
  • Peer collaboration and scenario development

Whether you're teaching CNApre-nursingEMT, advanced biology/health science and anatomy, this bundle will challenge your students to think like future medical professionals and apply their learning in meaningful, practical ways.

 

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