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Certified Paraoptometric Exam
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. This is the pathway between the ye and the brain along which the signals produced by the retina travel to the brain.
PHI
Optic Nerve
Trivex
Tonometry
2. The portion of the optic nerve that is formed by the meeting of all retinal nerve fibers.
Optic Disc
Immediately have them come in to the office
Binocular Vision
Visual acuity
3. Measurement of the form and curvature of the cornea.
Keratometry
Corneal Edema
qhs
Binocular Vision
4. What is the name for the part of the frame that connects the two eyewires?
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
Glaucoma
Bridge
Monovision
5. Laser-based - non contact - noon invasive imaging technique.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Vitreous
Aqueous Humour
Topography
6. One type of contact lens is applied after waking and removed before going to sleep.
Conventional daily wear lenses
To dilate the eyes
Ophthalmoscopy
Pressure in the eye
7. Provide a bigger field of vision.
Aspheric lenses
Sub conjunctival hemorrhage
Phoropter
Eye Dilators
8. When water is retained and swelling occurs in the cornea.
Corneal Edema
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Keratometry
Snellen Chart
9. A layer located behind the retina and absorbs unused radiation.
Miotics
Retinoscopy
Cycloplegia
Choroid
10. The interior portion of the eyeball that may be seen on ophthalmoscopy.
Telephone
Proparacaine
'B' Measurement
Fundus
11. If a patient claims to have pain in the ye but does not have any other symptoms - when do you schedule them for an appointment?
Sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
Immediately have them come in to the office
Choroid
Telephone
12. What does a tonometer measure?
Retina
Cataract
Pressure in the eye
superior oblique
13. Its purpose: Improve the portability and continuity of health insurance overage - improve access to long-term care services and coverage - to simplify administrative care.
PHI
Corneal Edema
0.25 D
HIPPA
14. What is the frame height - the most vertical dimension of the lens opening also known as?
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15. The two main types of filing systems.
Sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
Retina
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
Numerical and Alphabetical
16. Upward and diagonally
inferior oblique
qhs
Sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
Retinoscopy
17. Drop
Retina
Macular Degeneration
Telephone
gtt
18. 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.
Oculus dexter
Ophthalmoscopy
Macular Degeneration
Glaucoma Surgery
19. A paralysis of the ciliary muscle - so accommodation can't occur.
Cornea
Glaucoma
Vitreous
Cycloplegia
20. The instrument that contains lenses and can be used to determine a spectacle correction.
Lens
Phoropter
Five
Diabetic retinopathy
21. The nerve center of the eye where light is converted into an electrical signal that travels along the optic nerve to the brain.
Retina
Photoablation
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
Lens
22. Is a clouding of the eye's lens and is the leading cause of blindness.
Eye Anaesthetics
Cataract
gtt
Keratometry
23. Proparacaine - Tetracaine - Cocaine
Conventional daily wear lenses
Conjunctivitis
Eye Anaesthetics
Ophthalmoscopy
24. 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.
Phoropter
Subjective Refraction
Cornea
Cataract
25. Provides nutrients for the lens and posterior cornea.
Strabismus
Sodium Fluorescein
Proparacaine
Aqueous humor
26. Right eye (OD)
Visual acuity
To dilate the eyes
Oculus dexter
Five
27. Corrects one eye for distance and the other eye for near and can be used to correct presbyopia.
Keratoconus
Vertex distance
Monovision
Phoropter
28. Protected health Information
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
Retina
Retinoscopy
PHI
29. Downward and diagonally
superior oblique
Eye Anaesthetics
Trivex
Fundus Photography
30. Computer-assisted method of mapping the surface curvature of the cornea.
Topography
Subjective Refraction
Diabetic retinopathy
damage to the eye
31. The chart most often used to measure acuity at distance.
Eye Dilators
Trivex
Snellen Chart
Miotics
32. Inward
Triage
Internal/medial rectus
UV light indoors and outdoors
Immediately have them come in to the office
33. 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.
Bridge
Retina
Lens
Aqueous humor
34. Ultraviolet Coating protect the eye from damaging...
Oculus dexter
UV light indoors and outdoors
Choroid
Aspheric lenses
35. As needed
Diabetic retinopathy
superior oblique
p.r.n.
Monovision
36. What lens material is the easiest to break?
Binocular Vision
Cataract
Sodium Fluorescein
Glass
37. Controls the focusing power of the eye by changing the shape of the lens.
Monovision
Five
qhs
Ciliary Muscle
38. Downward and inward
Choroid
Biomicroscopy
Inferior rectu
Mydriatics
39. Numerous different surgeries that facilitate the escape of excess aqueous humor from the eye to lower the intraocular pressure and a few that lower IOP by decreasing the production of aqueous humor.
Proparacaine
Glaucoma Surgery
Macular Degeneration
Tonometry
40. What are cycloplegic drugs used for?
Inferior rectu
To dilate the eyes
Optic Nerve
external/lateral rectus
41. Associated with aging and results in damaging sharp and central vision.
Immediately have them come in to the office
Macular Degeneration
Tonometry
q_h
42. What are used to treat dry eyes?
Macula
Visual Fields
Corneal Edema
Artificial Tears and Lubricants
43. Outward
Aspheric lenses
external/lateral rectus
0.25 D
Retinoscopy
44. Surgical removal of the lens - usually replaced with a plastic intraocular lens.
Retina
Cataract Surgery
Triage
HIPPA
45. The light sensitive part of the eye.
Retina
Mydriatics
Telephone
Superior Rectu
46. Constrictors
superior oblique
Glaucoma
Miotics
Choroid
47. The Examination of the inside of the eye.
Ophthalmoscopy
Fundus Photography
Eye Anaesthetics
Trivex
48. 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.
Cataract Surgery
Ophthalmoscopy
Ophthalmoscopy
Glaucoma
49. A test that measures the pressure inside your eye - which is called intraocular pressure.
Mydriatics
Tonometry
Topography
UV light indoors and outdoors
50. An ophthalmic stain - available in liquid form and is the most commonly used ophthlmic dye.
qhs
Sodium Fluorescein
Superior Rectu
Vertex distance