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Certified Paraoptometric Exam
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1. Diabetic patients may have vision loss due to...
Optic Nerve
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
Diabetic retinopathy
Oculus dexter
2. Protected health Information
q_h
Visual Fields
Anti-reflective coatings
PHI
3. A test that allows a doctor to see inside the back of the eye and other structures using a magnifying instrument and a light source.
Five
To dilate the eyes
Eye Dilators
Ophthalmoscopy
4. A broken blood vessel between the sclera and conjunctiva.
Sub conjunctival hemorrhage
Diabetic Retinopathy
Visual acuity
Cataract Surgery
5. At bedtime
q_h
qhs
Strabismus
Vertex distance
6. Surgical removal of the lens - usually replaced with a plastic intraocular lens.
Retinoscopy
Cataract Surgery
HIPPA
Diabetic retinopathy
7. A test that measures the pressure inside your eye - which is called intraocular pressure.
Tonometry
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
Fundus
Sub conjunctival hemorrhage
8. The Optothalmic examination of the eye by use of a slit lamp and a magnifying lens.
Glaucoma
Sodium Fluorescein
Interpupillary distance (PD)
Biomicroscopy
9. Located behind the pupil - and is the secondary mechanism of focus - adjusting the amount of focus the light image requires before it reaches the retina.
Tonometry
Ophthalmoscopy
Lens
Numerical and Alphabetical
10. Tropicamide - Atropine - Scopolamine - Phenylephrine
Eye Dilators
What does a lensometer measure?
Fundus Photography
Vertex distance
11. The chart most often used to measure acuity at distance.
Snellen Chart
Vitreous
Telephone
To dilate the eyes
12. Drop
gtt
Optic Disc
Glass
Five
13. Inward
Oculus dexter
Numerical and Alphabetical
Internal/medial rectus
UV light indoors and outdoors
14. The gel that fills the eye and allows it to maintain its shape. Also serves as a clear pathway for light when it travels from the lens to the retina.
Telephone
Oculus dexter
Photoablation
Vitreous
15. Back vertex power which includes sphere and cylinder power.
'B' Measurement
Five
What does a lensometer measure?
Plano
16. The measure of the finest detail the eye may detect.
Eye Anaesthetics
Eye Dilators
Visual acuity
Miotics
17. The procedure using ultraviolet radiation from a laser to remove tissue.
Spherical
Photoablation
Telephone
What does a lensometer measure?
18. Refers to imaging by section or sectioning - through the use of any kind of penetrating wave.
Tomography
Eye Anaesthetics
Sodium Fluorescein
Macula
19. Its purpose: Improve the portability and continuity of health insurance overage - improve access to long-term care services and coverage - to simplify administrative care.
Miotics
Trivex
HIPPA
To dilate the eyes
20. Two instruments are used to test patient blood pressure.
Triage
Sodium Fluorescein
Choroid
Sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
21. The ability to maintain visual focus on an object with both eyes creating a single visual image.
Corneal Edema
superior oblique
Binocular Vision
Sub conjunctival hemorrhage
22. What is the name for the part of the frame that connects the two eyewires?
Lens
damage to the eye
Eye Dilators
Bridge
23. A paralysis of the ciliary muscle - so accommodation can't occur.
Cycloplegia
'B' Measurement
To dilate the eyes
Eye Anaesthetics
24. Associated with aging and results in damaging sharp and central vision.
Numerical and Alphabetical
Diabetic Retinopathy
Macular Degeneration
Sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
25. Upward and diagonally
Binocular Vision
Trivex
Vertex distance
inferior oblique
26. Ultraviolet Coating protect the eye from damaging...
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
Diabetic retinopathy
UV light indoors and outdoors
Proparacaine
27. The light sensitive part of the eye.
Retinoscopy
Retina
Aqueous Humour
Photoablation
28. By mouth
Aqueous Humour
Oculus dexter
Tonometry
p.o.
29. A topical anesthetic.
To dilate the eyes
Superior Rectu
Glaucoma Surgery
Proparacaine
30. A jelly-like subastance located in the anterior chamber.
Immediately have them come in to the office
Aqueous Humour
Hyperopia and Presbyopia
q_h
31. Downward and diagonally
Ciliary Muscle
superior oblique
Keratometry
Bridge
32. What lens material is the easiest to break?
Internal/medial rectus
PHI
Glass
Retina
33. A complication of diabetes - progressive damage to the blood vessels of the retina.
gtt
Vertex distance
Diabetic Retinopathy
Aqueous humor
34. What does a tonometer measure?
Pressure in the eye
Strabismus
Photoablation
What does a lensometer measure?
35. Downward and inward
external/lateral rectus
Cycloplegia
Eye Anaesthetics
Inferior rectu
36. A group of diseases that can damage the eye's optic nerve and result in the vision loss and blindness. It occurs when the normal fluid pressure inside the eyes slowly rises.
p.r.n.
Glaucoma
Interpupillary distance (PD)
Inferior rectu
37. Layers in the cornea
Telephone
Five
Corneal Edema
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
38. What is the primary function of the inferior rectus muscle?
Oculus dexter
Vitreous
Turn the eye downward
UV light indoors and outdoors
39. Supplies most of the tears to the eye.
'B' Measurement
Lacrimal gland
Proparacaine
Corneal Edema
40. Is a clouding of the eye's lens and is the leading cause of blindness.
Superior Rectu
Lacrimal gland
Inferior rectu
Cataract
41. The smallest unit of lens measure.
0.25 D
Vertex distance
Binocular Vision
Topography
42. The distance from the back surface of the lens to the front of the eye.
Spherical
To dilate the eyes
Vertex distance
Photoablation
43. A mid-index lens material that is thinner than glass or CR-39 - free from distortion and aberration and able to be used as a safety lens.
Tonometry
Corneal Edema
Trivex
Fundus
44. What are used to treat dry eyes?
Glaucoma Surgery
Numerical and Alphabetical
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
Fundus Photography
45. Transparent covering of the eye that lies between the eyelid and front of the eye.
Superior Rectu
Diabetic retinopathy
Conjunctiva
Cycloplegia
46. The instrument that contains lenses and can be used to determine a spectacle correction.
Phoropter
Conventional daily wear lenses
Photoablation
Topography
47. Swelling or infection of the membrane lining the eyelids or Conjunctiva.
Eye Dilators
Conjunctivitis
Ciliary Muscle
Optic Disc
48. Provides nutrients for the lens and posterior cornea.
external/lateral rectus
Turn the eye downward
PHI
Aqueous humor
49. The system for sorting and assigning priorities for medical treatment based on the urgency of the systems.
Triage
Diabetic retinopathy
p.r.n.
Numerical and Alphabetical
50. This is the pathway between the ye and the brain along which the signals produced by the retina travel to the brain.
Optic Nerve
Spherical
Pressure in the eye
Interpupillary distance (PD)