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Certified Paraoptometric Exam
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1. The entire area that can be seen when the eye is directed forward including that which is seen with peripheral vision.
Mydriatics
Visual Fields
Interpupillary distance (PD)
Sub conjunctival hemorrhage
2. The result of the refraction depends on the patient's ability to discern changes in clarity. This process relies on the cooperation of the Patient.
Subjective Refraction
Diabetic Retinopathy
Aspheric lenses
external/lateral rectus
3. Measurement of the form and curvature of the cornea.
Cataract Surgery
'B' Measurement
damage to the eye
Keratometry
4. Upward and inward
Tonometry
Glaucoma Surgery
Superior Rectu
Phoropter
5. Surgical removal of the lens - usually replaced with a plastic intraocular lens.
Bridge
Retina
Cataract Surgery
Cornea
6. Downward and inward
Inferior rectu
Diabetic Retinopathy
Cornea
Keratometry
7. Every _ Hour
Glaucoma
Diabetic retinopathy
q_h
Monovision
8. The portion of the optic nerve that is formed by the meeting of all retinal nerve fibers.
Subjective Refraction
Optic Disc
Internal/medial rectus
Tomography
9. By mouth
Biomicroscopy
Lacrimal gland
Ciliary Muscle
p.o.
10. The system for sorting and assigning priorities for medical treatment based on the urgency of the systems.
Glass
Triage
Strabismus
Pressure in the eye
11. Corrects one eye for distance and the other eye for near and can be used to correct presbyopia.
Monovision
Eye Dilators
Lacrimal gland
Turn the eye downward
12. Back vertex power which includes sphere and cylinder power.
Cataract
What does a lensometer measure?
Biomicroscopy
Macula
13. When the vision in one of the eyes is reduced because the eye and the brain aren't working together properly. The eye itself may look normal - but it's not being used normally because the brain is favoring the other eye.
Subjective Refraction
q_h
Turn the eye downward
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
14. Inward
Visual Fields
PHI
Internal/medial rectus
Miotics
15. The procedure using ultraviolet radiation from a laser to remove tissue.
Bridge
Photoablation
Sub conjunctival hemorrhage
Spherical
16. Ultraviolet Coating protect the eye from damaging...
Telephone
UV light indoors and outdoors
Glass
Binocular Vision
17. What are plus lenses used to correct?
Hyperopia and Presbyopia
Retina
qhs
Conjunctivitis
18. The ability to maintain visual focus on an object with both eyes creating a single visual image.
Ciliary Muscle
Binocular Vision
Five
Spherical
19. As needed
Immediately have them come in to the office
p.r.n.
Miotics
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
20. Which type of lens will have the same power in all areas of the lens?
Spherical
Conjunctiva
Superior Rectu
Aqueous humor
21. A method of determining the state of refraction of the eye by illumination the retina with a mirror and observing the direction of movement of the retinal illumination and adjacent shadow when the mirror is turned.
Retinoscopy
Diabetic Retinopathy
Keratoconus
damage to the eye
22. What is the frame height - the most vertical dimension of the lens opening also known as?
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23. Downward and diagonally
Optic Disc
Tonometry
Vitreous
superior oblique
24. 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.
Optic Disc
Hyperopia and Presbyopia
Vitreous
Fundus
25. What's it called when the cornea thins and bulges forward?
Strabismus
Keratoconus
Five
Bridge
26. Tropicamide - Atropine - Scopolamine - Phenylephrine
Anti-reflective coatings
Diabetic Retinopathy
Bridge
Eye Dilators
27. One type of contact lens is applied after waking and removed before going to sleep.
Conventional daily wear lenses
Hyperopia and Presbyopia
Fundus
Aqueous humor
28. What lens material is the easiest to break?
Aqueous humor
Triage
superior oblique
Glass
29. The light sensitive part of the eye.
Conjunctiva
Five
Diabetic retinopathy
Retina
30. A topical anesthetic.
Superior Rectu
Proparacaine
Tonometry
Lens
31. Involves an imbalance in the positionig of the two eyes. I can cause the eys to cross in or tuyrn out. It's cause by a lack of coordination between the eyes.
Pressure in the eye
Strabismus
Cycloplegia
'B' Measurement
32. Two instruments are used to test patient blood pressure.
Mydriatics
Sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
Vertex distance
Miotics
33. The two main types of filing systems.
Visual acuity
Corneal Edema
Numerical and Alphabetical
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
34. Glaucoma causes...
Macula
damage to the eye
To dilate the eyes
Plano
35. What are used to treat dry eyes?
0.25 D
Aqueous humor
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
Aspheric lenses
36. The part of the retina responsible for sharp - clear vision.
Proparacaine
Macula
Numerical and Alphabetical
Strabismus
37. At bedtime
qhs
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Tonometry
Glaucoma Surgery
38. Provides nutrients for the lens and posterior cornea.
inferior oblique
Visual Fields
Monovision
Aqueous humor
39. What provides the major refractive power of the eye?
Immediately have them come in to the office
Cornea
Bridge
Mydriatics
40. Swelling or infection of the membrane lining the eyelids or Conjunctiva.
Miotics
Ophthalmoscopy
Conjunctivitis
Macular Degeneration
41. Supplies most of the tears to the eye.
Triage
Visual acuity
Lacrimal gland
Strabismus
42. What does a tonometer measure?
Optic Disc
Pressure in the eye
Fundus Photography
Corneal Edema
43. 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.
Photoablation
Ophthalmoscopy
Monovision
inferior oblique
44. An ophthalmic stain - available in liquid form and is the most commonly used ophthlmic dye.
Aqueous Humour
Turn the eye downward
Sodium Fluorescein
Optic Nerve
45. A broken blood vessel between the sclera and conjunctiva.
Trivex
Diabetic retinopathy
Plano
Sub conjunctival hemorrhage
46. What is the name for the part of the frame that connects the two eyewires?
Trivex
What does a lensometer measure?
Bridge
Fundus Photography
47. Proparacaine - Tetracaine - Cocaine
Pressure in the eye
What does a lensometer measure?
Eye Anaesthetics
Snellen Chart
48. The interior portion of the eyeball that may be seen on ophthalmoscopy.
Superior Rectu
Binocular Vision
Five
Fundus
49. A test that measures the pressure inside your eye - which is called intraocular pressure.
Proparacaine
PHI
Tonometry
Cycloplegia
50. Laser-based - non contact - noon invasive imaging technique.
Aqueous Humour
Five
Oculus dexter
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)