CPOA Practice Test Part 2 Questions and Answers
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Convergence is? - The act of eyes turning inward
The ability to see or appreciate depth using both eyes is called - stereopsis
The purpose of evaluating the near point of accommodation is - To check the ability of the eyes to
focus at near
The calculation of the measured focusing ability of the eyes is known as - Amplitude of
accommodation
Cover tests are used to evaluate which one of the following - The alignment of the eyes
Which term relates to an actual deviation of an eye - Tropia
Which of the following is detected using the unilateral cover test - phoria or tropia
A right tropics is evident when - The right eye moved when the left eye is covered
During the alternating cover test, if the eye moved out to pick up fixation after it is uncovered, the
eye is - Esophoric
Pursuits are eye movements of what kind - as they follow a moving target
, Which test is commonly used to evaluate pursuits - broad H test
How is the interpupillary distance commonly abbreviated - PD
The interpupillary distance is measured in which one of the following units of measure -
Millimeters
Why is information on a patients dominant eye useful when fitting mono vision contact lenses - The
dominant eye is corrected for distance
The primary meridian refers to - The horizontal measurement of the cornea
Another term for keratometry is - Ophthamometry
An example of indentation tonometry is - Shiotz tonometry
A tonometer that needs to be used with corneal anesthetic and fluroscein is - Goldmann tonometer
A tonometer that will release a puff of air on the cornea after the patient is instructed to look at the
red dot in the instrument and everything is properly aligned and focused is - Noncontact tonometer
An instrument used to determine the length of the eyeball in order to calculate properly the power
of the intraocular lens to be implanted after cataract removal is - A-scan
An area within the visual field with absent vision or depressed sensitivity is - A Scotoma
A boundary of the visual field in which a target of given value is visible is - An isopter
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Convergence is? - The act of eyes turning inward
The ability to see or appreciate depth using both eyes is called - stereopsis
The purpose of evaluating the near point of accommodation is - To check the ability of the eyes to
focus at near
The calculation of the measured focusing ability of the eyes is known as - Amplitude of
accommodation
Cover tests are used to evaluate which one of the following - The alignment of the eyes
Which term relates to an actual deviation of an eye - Tropia
Which of the following is detected using the unilateral cover test - phoria or tropia
A right tropics is evident when - The right eye moved when the left eye is covered
During the alternating cover test, if the eye moved out to pick up fixation after it is uncovered, the
eye is - Esophoric
Pursuits are eye movements of what kind - as they follow a moving target
, Which test is commonly used to evaluate pursuits - broad H test
How is the interpupillary distance commonly abbreviated - PD
The interpupillary distance is measured in which one of the following units of measure -
Millimeters
Why is information on a patients dominant eye useful when fitting mono vision contact lenses - The
dominant eye is corrected for distance
The primary meridian refers to - The horizontal measurement of the cornea
Another term for keratometry is - Ophthamometry
An example of indentation tonometry is - Shiotz tonometry
A tonometer that needs to be used with corneal anesthetic and fluroscein is - Goldmann tonometer
A tonometer that will release a puff of air on the cornea after the patient is instructed to look at the
red dot in the instrument and everything is properly aligned and focused is - Noncontact tonometer
An instrument used to determine the length of the eyeball in order to calculate properly the power
of the intraocular lens to be implanted after cataract removal is - A-scan
An area within the visual field with absent vision or depressed sensitivity is - A Scotoma
A boundary of the visual field in which a target of given value is visible is - An isopter