CVF OPH105 EOMs Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
2 things looked for during a CVF - ANSWERSCentral field and peripheral field of each eye
Visual Field abbreviation - ANSWERSVF
Abbreviation for extraocular muscles - ANSWERSEOM
2 things being performed for checking ocular motility - A...
2 things looked for during a CVF - ANSWERSCentral field and peripheral field of each eye
Visual Field abbreviation - ANSWERSVF
Abbreviation for extraocular muscles - ANSWERSEOM
2 things being performed for checking ocular motility - ANSWERS9 cardinal gazes & checking for phorias
and tropias
Charge or no charge for VF - ANSWERSNo charge; part of the comprehensive exam fee
For the CVF, starting/focusing point for testing patient's OD - ANSWERSCenter of face
Second portion of the CVF on the OD, focusing point for patient - ANSWERSAt your right eye
Self placement for the CVF test - ANSWERS- Eye level
- 3 to 4 ft close if standing, knee to knee if sitting
- Regular lighting
- No glasses
The visual field being tested when asking the patient if any part of your face is missing or disorted -
ANSWERSCental/nasal field
Areas checked for peripheral field to be as accurate as possible - ANSWERS4
, Visual field that is naturally constricted - ANSWERSNasal
Focusing point for pt during the peripheral portion of the CVF test - ANSWERSOn your open eye
What is documented when patient cannot see fingers in the area above the eyes until you move them
down towards the eyebrow area - ANSWERSSuperior visual field constriction/constricted
Type of visual field defect if pt has obvious ptosis or dermatochalasis - ANSWERSSuperior field
constriction of that eye
Amount of muscles that control movement of the eye ball - ANSWERS6
2 EOMs that only have primary action - ANSWERSMedial and lateral rectus
Glasses on or off for the EOM test - ANSWERSOff
Positions of gaze checked during the EOM test - ANSWERS9 cardinal gazes
Test used to check for phorias - ANSWERSCover cross cover test
- break fusion; "alternating" test
Focus point for pt when checking for phorias and tropias - ANSWERSStraight ahead
Term used when pt does not have any ocular muscle deviations - ANSWERSEOMs intact
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