Optometry CA Law Exam: Questions With Answers
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Corticosteroids to tx post-surgical inflam & pain. If it gets worse: Right Ans
- co-manage w/ surgeon
Corticosteroids tx oc allergies. If it gets worse: Right Ans - 21 days= consult
Corticosteroids tx idiopathic irtitis, if it gets worse Right Ans - 72hrs=
consult
Corticosteroids tx idiopathic irtitis, not resolved Right Ans - 3 w= consult
Corticosteroids tx idiopathic irtitis, still on meds Right Ans - 6 w=refer
Corticosteroids tx idiopathic irtitis, recurs Right Ans - <1year=refer
Corticosteroids tx episcleritis, gets worse Right Ans - 72hrs=consult
Corticosteroids tx episcleritis, not resolved Right Ans - 3w=consult
Corticosteroids tx episcleritis, still on meds Right Ans - 6w= refer
Corticosteroids tx episcleritis, recurs Right Ans - <1year= consult
Corticosteroids tx inflam keratitis, gets worse Right Ans - 72h=consult
Corticosteroids tx inflam keratitis, recurs Right Ans - <1year=consult
Corticosteroids tx trauma-iritis, gets worse Right Ans - 72h=consult
Corticosteroids tx trauma-iritis, still on meds Right Ans - 1 w=refer
antihistamines PO tx any oc, if worse Right Ans - no restrictions
NSAIDS PO, if worse Right Ans - no restrictions
Antibiotics tx central corneal ulcer, not improved Right Ans - 48h=refer
, Antibiotics po tx preseptal cellulits, not improved Right Ans - 48h=refer
Antibiotics po tx daryocystitis, not improved Right Ans - 48h=refer
anti-virals tx keratitis, not improved Right Ans - 7d=refer
anti-virals tx keratitis, not resolved Right Ans - 3w=refer
anti-virals tx conj/derm, gets worse Right Ans - 7days=CONSULT
anti-virals tx conj/derm, not resolved Right Ans - 3w=refer
codiene/hydrocodone tx oc pain, not resolved Right Ans - 3days = refer
CL rx shall not expire before -- and not more than-- Right Ans - CL rx shall
not expire before 1 yr and not more than 2years
Does OD have discretion in releasing CL rx for RGP lenses, keratoconus, and
other custom lenses? Right Ans - Yes, OD have discretion in releasing CL rx
for RGP lenses, keratoconus, and other custom lenses
how long does prescriber have to confirm, alter, or deny CL Rx? Right Ans -
ONE business day or 2pm of the next day, whichever is sooner
After completing CL fitting, dispenser has -- days ti direct pt to prescriber for
eval. Right Ans - 60 days
OD keeps pt record for minimum of -- years. For a minor, record kept for min
of --- years or until pt reaches---. Right Ans - OD keeps pt record for
minimum of 7 years. For a minor, record kept for min of 7 years or until pt
reaches 19.
certified TPA OD can tx ant seg --excluding lac gland, lac drainage, and SCLERA
under ---- yo Right Ans - 12yo
OD can tx nonsurgical ocular inflam (unilat nongran idiopathic iritis) in pts
OVER-- Right Ans - 18yo
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