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Certified Paraoptometric Coder
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Answer 49 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Vision disorders that interfere with reading and learning
ocular hypertension
pterygium
learning-related vision problems
computer vision syndrome
2. Vision condition in which eyes make repetitive uncontrolled movements
chalazion
nystagmus
controls shape of eye
computer vision syndrome
3. Vision condition that causes blurred vision due to irregular shape of cornea
chalazion
astigmatism
hordeolum
controls the size of the pupil
4. Lens
subconjunctival hemorrhage
transmits information to brain
focuses image of object onto retina
presbyopia
5. Group of eye and vision-related problems that result from prolonged computer use
floaters & spots
computer vision syndrome
lazy eye
conjunctivitis
6. Water-borne infection usually caught through poor contact lens hygiene
myopia
macular degeneration
glaucoma
acanthamoeba keratitis
7. Eye coordination problem in which eyes have a tendency to drift outward when reading or doing close work
uve
convergence insufficiency
blepharitis
keratitis
8. Group of inherited disorders of the retina which cause poor night vision and progressive loss of side vision
acanthamoeba keratitis
pterygium
uve
retinitis pigmentosa
9. Pupil
hordeolum
retinitis pigmentosa
outermost transparent layer of eye - begins focusing process
opening to the inner eye
10. Inflammation or infection of cornea
conjunctivitis
crossed eyes
keratitis
uve
11. Abnormal response of sensitive eyes to contact with allergens
ocular allergies
pterygium
keratitis
acanthamoeba keratitis
12. Inflammation of one or more layers of the uvea
transmits information to brain
uveitis
ocular migraine
ocular hypertension
13. Cloudy or opaque area in the normally clear lens of the eye
center of light sensitive retina
cataract
presbyopia
learning-related vision problems
14. Infection of an oil gland in the eyelid
keratoconus
sty
dry eye
crossed eyes
15. Lazy eye
farsightedness
amblyopia
retinitis pigmentosa
sty
16. Age-related vision condition in which there is a gradual loss of eye's ability to focus on near objects
ptosis
ocular allergies
nystagmus
presbyopia
17. Eye disease affecting macula - causing loss of central vision
conjunctivitis
macular degeneration
ocular migraine
diabetic retinopathy
18. Abnormal growth of tissue on the conjunctiva
controls shape of eye
controls the size of the pupil
keratoconus
pinquecula
19. Condition in which both eyes do not look at the same place at the same time
keratoconus
retinoblastoma
ocular hypertension
crossed eyes
20. Drooping of upper eyelid
center of light sensitive retina
ptosis
opening to the inner eye
blepharitis
21. Rare type of eye cancer occurring in young children that develops in the retina
ocular hypertension
macular degeneration
retinoblastoma
keratitis
22. Cornea
astigmatism
nystagmus
hyperopia
outermost transparent layer of eye - begins focusing process
23. Shadow images that are seen moving in field of vision caused by particles floating in fluid that fills inside of eye
diabetic retinopathy
floaters & spots
ocular migraine
astigmatism
24. Farsightedness
conjunctivitis
learning-related vision problems
keratoconus
hyperopia
25. Tearing or separation of retina from underlying tissue
corneal abrasion
controls shape of eye
chalazion
retinal detachment
26. Abnormal growth of tissue on the conjunctiva
diabetic retinopathy
pterygium
keratitis
astigmatism
27. Vision condition in which distant objects are usually seen clearly but close objects do not come into proper focus
farsightedness
learning-related vision problems
diabetic retinopathy
opening to the inner eye
28. Inflammation of the eyelids
pterygium
blepharitis
myopia
conjunctivitis
29. Crossed eyes
keratoconus
color vision deficiencty
strabismus
convergence insufficiency
30. Ciliary muscle
retinoblastoma
retinal detachment
pterygium
controls shape of eye
31. Group of disorders leading to progressive damage to optic nerve. characterized by loss of nerve tissue resulting in loss of vision
learning-related vision problems
uve
glaucoma
keratoconus
32. Loss or lack of development of clear vision in just one eye
lazy eye
ocular migraine
crossed eyes
retinitis pigmentosa
33. Macula
floaters & spots
focuses image of object onto retina
center of light sensitive retina
ocular migraine
34. Optic nerve
transmits information to brain
uve
ocular allergies
opening to the inner eye
35. Eye disorder causing progressive thinning and bulging of cornea
keratoconus
diabetic retinopathy
uveitis
corneal abrasion
36. Sty
pinquecula
astigmatism
hordeolum
retinitis pigmentosa
37. Retina
contains cells that detect light
myopia
ptosis
astigmatism
38. Vascular layer of the eye; contains the iris and ciliary body and choroid
strabismus
retinoblastoma
floaters & spots
uve
39. Condition in which there are insufficient tears to lubricate and nourish the eye
dry eye
amblyopia
controls shape of eye
pterygium
40. Slowly developing lump that forms due to blockage and swelling of oil gland in eyelid
retinal detachment
chalazion
center of light sensitive retina
strabismus
41. Type of severe headache accompanied by various visual symptoms
ocular migraine
subconjunctival hemorrhage
keratoconus
pinquecula
42. Accumulation of blood underneath the conjunctiva
keratoconus
floaters & spots
ptosis
subconjunctival hemorrhage
43. Inability to distinguish certain shades of colors
ocular allergies
pinquecula
color vision deficiencty
cataract
44. Increase in pressure inside eye
sty
keratoconus
corneal abrasion
ocular hypertension
45. Inflammation or infection of conjunctiva
farsightedness
conjunctivitis
ptosis
nystagmus
46. Iris
myopia
controls the size of the pupil
lazy eye
pinquecula
47. Cut or scratch on cornea
contains cells that detect light
corneal abrasion
pterygium
hordeolum
48. Condition occurring in diabetic patients which causes progressive damage to retina
transmits information to brain
retinoblastoma
outermost transparent layer of eye - begins focusing process
diabetic retinopathy
49. Nearsightedness
focuses image of object onto retina
contains cells that detect light
myopia
transmits information to brain