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Certified Paraoptometric (CPO) Exam 2024 (Information from the American Optometric Association's CPO Study Guide for the Certified Paraoptometric) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETED ANSWERS!!
Term 2 of 320
Soft or Rigid Lens?
Patients are more likely to "feel" the lens on their eyes, especially during adaptation period.
Pressure
Rigid
Flexible
Soft
Term 3 of 320
Sclera
The most powerful of the extraocular muscles. Turns the eye toward the nose.
The retina pulls away from the rest of the eyeball.
The loss of the ability to see clearly at a near distance, caused by the crystalline lens losing
its ability to change shape, or accommodate.
The white portion of the eye made up of a tough, fibrous tissue that gives shape and
structure to the eyeball.
,Term 4 of 320
-scope
(instrument used for examination)
(abnormal condition)
The cornea thins and bulges forward.
Its primary action is to move the eye upward.
Term 5 of 320
Small blood vessel rupture between the sclera and conjunctiva.
Retinal detachment
Subconjunctival hemorrhage
Presbyopia
Macular degeneration
Definition 6 of 320
Measures the curvature of the cornea. It also determines the focusing power of the cornea.
Retinoscopy
Pachymetry
Tonometry
Keratometry
,Definition 7 of 320
The gland that supplies most of the tears to the eye.
Visual Acuity
Lateral Rectus
Lacrimal Duct
Lacrimal Gland
Definition 8 of 320
Have the same power in all areas of the lens and are used to treat myopia or hyperopia.
-2.00 or +1.00
Lacrimal Gland
Pupillary Distance
Spherical lenses
Anterior Chamber
Definition 9 of 320
Blepharitis
Weak muscle in one of the eyes
Infection of the cornea
A small lump on the eyelid
Inflammation of the eyelids
, Term 10 of 320
Soft or Rigid Lens?
Used on a disposable replacement schedule.
Soft
Hard
Trivex
Firm
Term 11 of 320
These are caused by mechanical simulation of nerves in the retina
Ciliary
Macular Degeneration
Flashes
Floaters
Term 12 of 320
Which material is the most shatter-resistant?
Trivex
Perimetry
Glass
Polycarbonate
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