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COA Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectCOA Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectCOA Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectName the nine components of the ophthalmic history - ANSWER-CC, Present illness,Past ocular history, Ocular medications, General medical and surgical history, current med...

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Name the nine components of the ophthalmic history - ANSWER-CC, Present
illness,Past ocular history, Ocular medications, General medical and surgical history,
current medications, allergies, social and family history

why is it important to specifically ask a patient about what medications they are taking? -
ANSWER-because certain medications may affect the eyes

what is the proper response to a patients request of medical advice or a diagnosis from
a technician? - ANSWER-refer them to the doctor for any questions requiring diagnosis
or medical advice

what is the term used for the reason of the patients visit? - ANSWER-Chief complaint

What elements are important in social history taking? - ANSWER-Smoking, alcohol, and
drug use

prior use of a topical ocular medication is part of a patients... - ANSWER-past ocular
history

pertinent family history of a patient should include which relatives? - ANSWER-parents,
grandparents, and genetic siblings

a patient describes an experience about getting hives after taking sulfa drugs, they are
providing information about? - ANSWER-A medication allergy/ allergic reaction

what term is used when there is a difference in pupil size? - ANSWER-Anisocoria

What is pupillometry? - ANSWER-the measurement of pupillary diameters

what is the name of the reflexive reaction when light is directed on one pupil and the
other pupil simultaneously reacts? - ANSWER-consensual pupillary reaction

what is the term for spasmodic, rhythmic dilating and contracting of pupils? - ANSWER-
Hippus

what is the name of the test used for detecting a relative afferent pupillary defect? -
ANSWER-swinging flashlight test

which muscle of the iris constricts in bright light? - ANSWER-the sphincter

, what is pupil dilation called? - ANSWER-mydriasis

schirmers test - ANSWER-uses strips of filter paper inserted into the lower fornix to
measure tear production.

what is the name of the instrument used to measure extension of the anterior surface of
the cornea beyond the orbital rim? - ANSWER-exophthalmometer

name at least one example of a glare testing device - ANSWER-TVA, BAT, eye con

how is anterior chamber depth estimated using a slit lamp? - ANSWER-the beam of
light is placed at the limbus at 60degrees, and the distance between the post. limit and
the anter. limit or the irish beam is compared with the thickness of the optical section of
cornea.

which two structures touch if the anterior chamber is flat? - ANSWER-the iris and
cornea

ophthalms. often estimate the anterior chamber depth by measuring the angle between
the... - ANSWER-Anterior surface of the iris and the posterior surface of the cornea.

Which color vision rest consists of psuedo isochromatic plates that determine red-green
color anomalies? - ANSWER-ishihara plates

which color defects may be distinguished by the ishihara test? - ANSWER-red-green

how long are schirmer strips left in place for tear testing? - ANSWER-5 mintues

A-scan biometry measure the distance between? - ANSWER-internal ocular surfaces

the main use of A-scan biometry is to measure the... - ANSWER-Axial length of the eye

rose bengal - ANSWER-is a red dye used for evaluating the corneal epithelium

farnsworth munsell 100 hue test - ANSWER-uses rainbow colored cups that must be
arranged by hue

hardy rand ritter test - ANSWER-consists of a series of plates with grey background and
colored circles crosses and triangles

How often should an applanation tonometer be re-calibrated? - ANSWER-every 2
months

what do you use to rinse methylcellulose off the goniolens? - ANSWER-warm running
water

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