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Optometry-Exam 1(Latest Update 2024)Correct 100%Verified
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Optometry-Exam 1(Latest Update 2024)Correcareas of speciality within optometry - ANSWER primary care 
pediatrics 
vision rehabilitation 
contact lenses/cornea 
ocular disease 
 
primary care - ANSWER the diagnosis and management of ocular disease, refractive error and the co-management of oculo-systemic disease, in patients from 12-100+ 
 
pediatrics - ANSWER diagnosis and management of infants and children (6 mo-12 years) as well as Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs), developmental disabilities, s...
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Certified Paraoptometric Certification Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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emmetropia - accommodation relaxed, image will focus on back of retina. no correction 
needed 
myopia - Type of ammetropia, image focused on front of retina and usually caused by 
eye being too long 
accommodation - ability of eye to focus objects from distance to near 
plus lens - corrects hyperopia
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ABO Certification Questions and Answers (ABO (American Board of Opticianry) 
 
What are the three layers of the eye?(Ans: - Fibrous tunic, vascular tunic, and nervous tunic 
 
What are the five layers of the cornea from anterior to posterior?(Ans: - Epthelium, Bowmans Membrane, Stroma, Descemets Membrane, Endothelium 
 
What controls the amount of light entering the eye?(Ans: - Iris 
 
How many rods and cones are in the eye?(Ans: - About 120 million rods and 6 million cones 
 
What is the na...
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The term for the condition in which an image will focus on the back of the retina when accommodation is relaxed. These patients will not require any corrective prescription lenses correct answers Emmetropia 
 
Which of the following types of ametropia occurs when an image is focused in front of the retina and is usually caused by the eye being too long? correct answers Myopia 
 
The ability of the eyes to focus objects from distance to near is called correct answers Accommodation 
 
Which of the...
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emmetropia - ANSWER normal refraction 
 
presbyopia - ANSWER natural elasticity of the lens is lost w/ age. Lens is unable to assume more spherical shape for viewing near objects. requires a convex lens 
 
hyperopia - ANSWER farsightedness, eyeball is too short, light rays converge toward a point behind the retina. requires a convex lens 
 
myopia - ANSWER nearsightedness, eyeball is too long, light rays hit in the front of the retina. requires a concave lens. 
 
astigmatism - ANSWER irregular c...
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OCANZ Optometry final exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct Answers
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emmetropia - CORRECT ANSWER-optical state of the eye in which parallel light enters 
the eye and focuses on the retina without the need for any corrective lenses or 
accommodation; this is the absence of refractive error and the "normal" or ideal state of 
the eye 
ametropia - CORRECT ANSWER-refractive error, "abnormal" optical state of the eye in 
which parallel light rays enter the eye and focus on an area other t...
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areas of speciality within optometry correct answers primary care 
pediatrics 
vision rehabilitation 
contact lenses/cornea 
ocular disease 
 
primary care correct answers the diagnosis and management of ocular disease, refractive error and the co-management of oculo-systemic disease, in patients from 12-100+ 
 
pediatrics correct answers diagnosis and management of infants and children (6 mo-12 years) as well as Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs), developmental disabilities, strabismus and amblyop...
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Fibrous tunic, Vascular tunic, and Nervous tunic correct answers The eye is made up of three layers, they are the: 
 
Epithelium, Bowman's membrane, Stroma, Descemets membrane and the Endothelium. correct answers The cornea consists of 5 layers which in order from anterior to posterior are: (Erin Buys See's Desserts Everyday) 
 
Iris correct answers The amount of light entering the eye is controlled by the: 
 
120,6 correct answers There are approximately____million rods located mainly in the ...
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BOC EXAM PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Which of the following agencies publishes guidelines for the reconditioning and maintenance of helmets for football, lacrosse, and baseball? Choose only one. 
 a. American Society for Testing and Materials 
b. Canadian Standards Association 
c. Consumer Product Safety Commission 
d. International Organization for Standardization 
e. National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment - Answer- E 
 
Which part of the bone is damaged in a diagnosed type II Salter-Harris fracture? - An...
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Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam 1 (Key Terms) - Jersey College Exam Questions And Answers
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Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam 1 (Key Terms) - Jersey College Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
accommodation - ANS the process by which the eye maintains a clear image on the retina 
 
anterior chamber - ANS aqueous-containing space in the eye between the posterior (endothelial) cornea and the anterior iris and pupil 
 
aqueous humor - ANS transparent nutrient-containing fluid that fills the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye 
 
astigmatism - ANS refractive error due to an irregul...
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