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NBEO PART 3 Patient Education questions with complete solutions.
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NBEO PART 3 Patient Education questions with complete solutions
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NBEO PART 3 Patient Education Study Guide (New 2024)
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NBEO PART 3 Patient Education Study Guide (New 2024)
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NBEO Part 3
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NBEO PART 1 EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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NBEO PART 1 EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
Which of the four involuntary vergence stimuli is driven by neural innervation? 
 
Proximal 
Accommodative 
Fusional 
Tonic - correct answer Tonic vergence is caused by baseline innervation. This type of vergence is generally maintained when all other vergence stimuli are absent. Proximal stimuli are driven by near objects. The response increases as the distance from the object decreases. Accommodative response results from target defocus. F...
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NBEO Part 3 Script Questions And Answers
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NBEO Part 3 Script Questions And Answers
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NBEO part 1: Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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NBEO part 1: Exam Review Questions 
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DR VOS - Cause Proliferative Retinopathy: 
Diabetes 
ROP 
Vein Occlusion CRVO/BRVO 
Ocular Ischemic Syndrome 
Sickle Cell 
CHBALA - Cause choroid NV: 
Choroidal rupture 
Histoplasmosis 
Best disease 
AMD 
Lacquer cracks 
Angioid streaks 
4 branches of ICA - Ophthalmic artery 
PCA 
Anterior cerebral 
Middle cerebral 
7 branches of ophthalmic artery - OCULAR 
1. Central retinal (CRA) → inner 2/3 of retina 
2. Short posterior ciliary (SP...
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NBEO part 1: Exam Review Questions and answer/ VERIFIED/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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NBEO part 1: Exam Review Questions 
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2 branches of cranial nerve V2 (maxillary) - -Infraorbital 
Zygomatic 
3 branches of cranial nerve V1 (Ophthalmic) - -Nasociliary 
Frontal 
- supratrochlear 
- supraorbital 
Lacrimal 
3 drugs that cause pigmentary retinopathy - -1. indomethacin 
2. thioridazine (anti schizo) 
3. chlorpromazine (anti psycho) 
3 things that can cause PSC - -high myopes 
retinitis pigmentosa 
corticosteroids use 
4 branches of ICA - -Ophthalmic artery 
PCA...
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NBEO Part II Exam Review Questions and answers, VERIFIED/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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NBEO Part II Exam Review Questions 
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Antibiotic Treatment of Dacryocystitis - Augmentin 500 mg PO TID x 10 days or 
Bactrim (sulfamethoxazole+trimethoprim) 1 double strength tablet PO BID x 10 days if penicillin 
allegories 
Describe difference of papillae appearance in AKC vs VKC - AKC - small papillae inf palpebral conj 
VKC - large papillae sup palpebral conj 
Differentiate chemises caused by idiopathic orbital pseudo tumor from allergic symptoms - In 
idiopathic orb...
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NBEO Part 1 Random Topics: questions and answers, rated A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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NBEO Part 1 Random Topics: questions 
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Conductive Keratoplasty. What is that?! Does it use a laser or blade?? - Neither laser nor blade... It 
uses radiofrequency energy. 
Corrects Hyperopia by shrinking midperpheral stromal collagen. 
Results last only a few years but surgery is repeatable. 
Laser Thermal Keratoplasty. What is that? Does it use a blade or radiofrequencies? - It uses a laser 
actually. 
Laser thermal keratoplasty (LTK) is also a surgery that is targeted ...
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