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[Show more]things to consider in pt with changes in visual acuity Correct Answer --sudden or gradual? 
-unilateral or bilateral? (bilateral tends to be gradual, sudden unilateral) 
-painful or painless-- sudden painful unilateral vision loss warrants urgent referral or ER vs rapid onset painless vision loss re...
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Add to cartthings to consider in pt with changes in visual acuity Correct Answer --sudden or gradual? 
-unilateral or bilateral? (bilateral tends to be gradual, sudden unilateral) 
-painful or painless-- sudden painful unilateral vision loss warrants urgent referral or ER vs rapid onset painless vision loss re...
Hyperthroidism is known to cause the eyes to bulge out resulting in Correct Answer-Exopthalmos 
 
The medical word for pinkeye Correct Answer-Conjunctivitis 
 
Words that pertain to the back of the eye Correct Answer- 
 
The muscle that turns the eye downward Correct Answer-Rectus 
 
The blind spot ...
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Add to cartHyperthroidism is known to cause the eyes to bulge out resulting in Correct Answer-Exopthalmos 
 
The medical word for pinkeye Correct Answer-Conjunctivitis 
 
Words that pertain to the back of the eye Correct Answer- 
 
The muscle that turns the eye downward Correct Answer-Rectus 
 
The blind spot ...
What makes up the outermost tunic of the eyeball? Correct Answer-Cornea & Sclera 
 
What is the substance found in the posterior cavity? Correct Answer-Vitreous Humor 
 
The anterior chamber is the space bound by what structures? Correct Answer-Anteriorly by the cornea & posteriorly by the front of ...
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Add to cartWhat makes up the outermost tunic of the eyeball? Correct Answer-Cornea & Sclera 
 
What is the substance found in the posterior cavity? Correct Answer-Vitreous Humor 
 
The anterior chamber is the space bound by what structures? Correct Answer-Anteriorly by the cornea & posteriorly by the front of ...
Patient presents with an abnormal eye (squinty, red). What are the first 3 steps to take? Correct Answer-Clinical history 
 
Hands off examination 
 
Hands on examination 
 
A patient presents with an abnormal eye (red, cloudy). After taking a history, he immediately starts examining the eye with an...
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Add to cartPatient presents with an abnormal eye (squinty, red). What are the first 3 steps to take? Correct Answer-Clinical history 
 
Hands off examination 
 
Hands on examination 
 
A patient presents with an abnormal eye (red, cloudy). After taking a history, he immediately starts examining the eye with an...
A client comes into the clinic with a complaint of flaking and scaling around her lashes, along with itching and burning sensation, occurring over the past year. She has also noted her lid margins are red, and some of her lashes are missing. Her history is significant for seborrheic dermatitis of th...
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Add to cartA client comes into the clinic with a complaint of flaking and scaling around her lashes, along with itching and burning sensation, occurring over the past year. She has also noted her lid margins are red, and some of her lashes are missing. Her history is significant for seborrheic dermatitis of th...
abduction Correct Answer-the movement of the eye outward toward the temple. 
 
aberrometry Correct Answer-The measurement of optical aberrations of the visual system using a device called a wavefront ananlyzer or an aberrometer 
 
abrasion Correct Answer-a scratch 
 
abscess Correct Answer-a localiz...
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Add to cartabduction Correct Answer-the movement of the eye outward toward the temple. 
 
aberrometry Correct Answer-The measurement of optical aberrations of the visual system using a device called a wavefront ananlyzer or an aberrometer 
 
abrasion Correct Answer-a scratch 
 
abscess Correct Answer-a localiz...
Male patient developed corneal ulcer in his right eye after trauma, what is the management Correct Answer-Topical antibiotic & analgesia 
 
Old diabetic patient with mild early cataract and retinal pigmentation with Drusen formation, you prescribed anti oxidant, what to do next? Correct Answer-Routi...
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Add to cartMale patient developed corneal ulcer in his right eye after trauma, what is the management Correct Answer-Topical antibiotic & analgesia 
 
Old diabetic patient with mild early cataract and retinal pigmentation with Drusen formation, you prescribed anti oxidant, what to do next? Correct Answer-Routi...
Eyelid tumors in cats are most commonly . . . Correct Answer-Malignant 
 
What are the common eyelid tumors in a cat? Correct Answer-SCC 
Hemangiosarcoma 
Fibrosarcoma 
Peripheral nerve sheath tumor 
 
Eyelid tumors in dogs are most commonly . . . Correct Answer-Benign 
 
What is the common eyelid...
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Add to cartEyelid tumors in cats are most commonly . . . Correct Answer-Malignant 
 
What are the common eyelid tumors in a cat? Correct Answer-SCC 
Hemangiosarcoma 
Fibrosarcoma 
Peripheral nerve sheath tumor 
 
Eyelid tumors in dogs are most commonly . . . Correct Answer-Benign 
 
What is the common eyelid...
Which topical treatment for open angle glaucoma increases aqueous outflow? Correct Answer-prostaglandins 
 
What are two examples of prostaglandins used to treat open angle glaucoma? Correct Answer-Latanoprost (Xalantan) 
Bimatoprost (Lumigan) 
 
What are common side effects of using prostaglandins ...
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Add to cartWhich topical treatment for open angle glaucoma increases aqueous outflow? Correct Answer-prostaglandins 
 
What are two examples of prostaglandins used to treat open angle glaucoma? Correct Answer-Latanoprost (Xalantan) 
Bimatoprost (Lumigan) 
 
What are common side effects of using prostaglandins ...
Patient Correct Answer-Every good eye exam starting with observing who? 
 
Is the face symmetric? 
Are the eyes symmetric? 
Does the patient appear to have vision? 
Does the patient's posture appear normal? 
Is the patient bright, alert, and responsive? 
Is there any swellings, hair loss. Visible i...
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Add to cartPatient Correct Answer-Every good eye exam starting with observing who? 
 
Is the face symmetric? 
Are the eyes symmetric? 
Does the patient appear to have vision? 
Does the patient's posture appear normal? 
Is the patient bright, alert, and responsive? 
Is there any swellings, hair loss. Visible i...
Corneal transplant is the partial or full-thickness grafting of corneal tissue for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: 
a. vitreal hemorrhage 
b. hyperopia 
c. keratoconus 
d. aphakia Correct Answer-a. vitreal hemorrhage 
 
Which of the following forms of focus-related disorders is caused by an ine...
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Add to cartCorneal transplant is the partial or full-thickness grafting of corneal tissue for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: 
a. vitreal hemorrhage 
b. hyperopia 
c. keratoconus 
d. aphakia Correct Answer-a. vitreal hemorrhage 
 
Which of the following forms of focus-related disorders is caused by an ine...
Ophthalmology AST questions with correct answers
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A 50 YO MS patient c/o sudden unilateral vision loss after leaving work a week ago. She stated that she saw everything in black and white at the time before she lost the vision in her right eye. She feels the vision has improved somewhat. On PE, she has painful EOMs, and a Marcus-Gunn pupil on the r...
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Add to cartA 50 YO MS patient c/o sudden unilateral vision loss after leaving work a week ago. She stated that she saw everything in black and white at the time before she lost the vision in her right eye. She feels the vision has improved somewhat. On PE, she has painful EOMs, and a Marcus-Gunn pupil on the r...
What does the abbreviation JCAHPO stand for? Correct Answer-Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology 
 
What responsibility routinely falls to the ophthalmic medical assistant? Correct Answer-Performing certain diagnostic tests 
 
Which eye care professional is a medical doctor? ...
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Add to cartWhat does the abbreviation JCAHPO stand for? Correct Answer-Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology 
 
What responsibility routinely falls to the ophthalmic medical assistant? Correct Answer-Performing certain diagnostic tests 
 
Which eye care professional is a medical doctor? ...
Which bones make up the orbit? Correct Answer-1) Frontal 
2) Zygomatic 
3) Greater + Lesser Wing of Sphenoid 
4) Maxilla 
5) Lacrimal 
6) Ethmoid 
7) Palatine 
 
What is the cornea? Correct Answer-Clear structure that vaults over pupil/iris 
0.5 mm thick in center 
Type I collagen fibers arranged RE...
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Add to cartWhich bones make up the orbit? Correct Answer-1) Frontal 
2) Zygomatic 
3) Greater + Lesser Wing of Sphenoid 
4) Maxilla 
5) Lacrimal 
6) Ethmoid 
7) Palatine 
 
What is the cornea? Correct Answer-Clear structure that vaults over pupil/iris 
0.5 mm thick in center 
Type I collagen fibers arranged RE...
What does the abbreviation JCAHPO stand for? Correct Answer-Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology 
 
What responsibility routinely falls to the ophthalmic medical assistant? Correct Answer-performing certain diagnostic tests 
 
Which eye care professional is a medical doctor? ...
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Add to cartWhat does the abbreviation JCAHPO stand for? Correct Answer-Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology 
 
What responsibility routinely falls to the ophthalmic medical assistant? Correct Answer-performing certain diagnostic tests 
 
Which eye care professional is a medical doctor? ...
COA Ophthalmic patient services and education questions with correct answers
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What are tropicamide drops used for? Correct Answer-Dilating the pupil 
 
What are phenylephrine drops used for? Correct Answer-Dilating the pupil 
 
Examining pupillary reaction can help locate abnormalities where? Correct Answer-Optic nerve 
 
What pupillary reaction is expected when a light is sh...
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Add to cartWhat are tropicamide drops used for? Correct Answer-Dilating the pupil 
 
What are phenylephrine drops used for? Correct Answer-Dilating the pupil 
 
Examining pupillary reaction can help locate abnormalities where? Correct Answer-Optic nerve 
 
What pupillary reaction is expected when a light is sh...
Name the nine components of the ophthalmic history. Correct Answer-Chief complaint, present illness, past ocular history, ocular medications, general medical and surgical history, systemic medications, allergies, social history, and family history. 
 
Why is it important to specifically ask a patien...
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Add to cartName the nine components of the ophthalmic history. Correct Answer-Chief complaint, present illness, past ocular history, ocular medications, general medical and surgical history, systemic medications, allergies, social history, and family history. 
 
Why is it important to specifically ask a patien...
Chapter 6 (COA) *Basics of ophthalmic pharmacology* questions with correct answers
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The Only Professional Who Is A Medical Doctor 
A. Optometrist 
B. Ocularist 
C. Ophthalmologist 
D. Orthoptist Correct Answer-C. Ophthalmologist 
 
Of The Following, The Eye Care Professional Who Routinely Fills Prescriptions For Eyeglasses Is The 
A. Ocularist 
B. Optician 
C. Ophthalmic Medical T...
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Add to cartThe Only Professional Who Is A Medical Doctor 
A. Optometrist 
B. Ocularist 
C. Ophthalmologist 
D. Orthoptist Correct Answer-C. Ophthalmologist 
 
Of The Following, The Eye Care Professional Who Routinely Fills Prescriptions For Eyeglasses Is The 
A. Ocularist 
B. Optician 
C. Ophthalmic Medical T...
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