CERTIFIED OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT Exam
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Which of the following conditions is NOT hereditary?
A. Migraines
B. Diabetes
C. Nystagmus
D. Conjunctivitis
D. COnjunctivitis
Which part of the patient examination is performed by asking specific
questions in an orderly sequence?
History
What is an important question to ask a patient that complains of a
"red eye"?
Do you have blurred vision?
The term used to rear to symptoms due to uncorrected refractive
error is ...
asthenopia
Symptoms associated with a red, irritated, bloodshot eye are most
likely due to a(n)
conjunctivits
Which of the following MOST qualifies as a chief complaint?
A. Current medications
B. Munson's sign
C. eye fatigue
D. Exophoria
D. Eye fatigue
Which common familial ocular disorder should you record during a
patient's history?
A. Scholiosis
B. Keratoconus
C. Hemophilia
D. Cholesteremia
B. Keratoconus
Which of the following symptoms requires prompt attention?
A. Diplopia
, B. Halos around lights
C. Pain in the eye
D. Sudden loss of vision
D. sudden loss of vision
After introduction to the patient, one of the first items that should be
obtained as part of history taking is...
the chief complaint or reason for the patient's visit
When a patient complains of diplopia, why is it important to ask if the
second image does away after closing one eye?
To determine the type of dup;opia the patient is experiencing
In general, which types of allures should be discussed with the
patient?
medication and contact allergies
Of the following conditions, which one is least likely to cause
transient loss of vision?
A. Papilledema
B. Carotid artery disease
C, Thyroid disorder
D. Migraine
C. Thyroid disorder
Which history taking category would not typically be pertinent when
interviewing a patient with a chief complaint of headaches?
A. Duration
B. Cause
C. Date
D. ethnicity
D. ethnicity
Binocular diplopia is always caused by...
a weak or paralyzed extraocular muscle
An improperly measured inter pupillary distance (PD) may result in...
induced prism in spectacle lenses
consensual light reflex in the right eye results in...
left pupil constriction
The state of pupillary contraction is known as
miosis
The amount of light information transmitted to the brain from one eye
differs from that of the other eye, the patient has a...
afferent pupillary defect or Marcus gun pupil
When pupils are of unequal size it is called
anisocoria
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Which of the following conditions is NOT hereditary?
A. Migraines
B. Diabetes
C. Nystagmus
D. Conjunctivitis
D. COnjunctivitis
Which part of the patient examination is performed by asking specific
questions in an orderly sequence?
History
What is an important question to ask a patient that complains of a
"red eye"?
Do you have blurred vision?
The term used to rear to symptoms due to uncorrected refractive
error is ...
asthenopia
Symptoms associated with a red, irritated, bloodshot eye are most
likely due to a(n)
conjunctivits
Which of the following MOST qualifies as a chief complaint?
A. Current medications
B. Munson's sign
C. eye fatigue
D. Exophoria
D. Eye fatigue
Which common familial ocular disorder should you record during a
patient's history?
A. Scholiosis
B. Keratoconus
C. Hemophilia
D. Cholesteremia
B. Keratoconus
Which of the following symptoms requires prompt attention?
A. Diplopia
, B. Halos around lights
C. Pain in the eye
D. Sudden loss of vision
D. sudden loss of vision
After introduction to the patient, one of the first items that should be
obtained as part of history taking is...
the chief complaint or reason for the patient's visit
When a patient complains of diplopia, why is it important to ask if the
second image does away after closing one eye?
To determine the type of dup;opia the patient is experiencing
In general, which types of allures should be discussed with the
patient?
medication and contact allergies
Of the following conditions, which one is least likely to cause
transient loss of vision?
A. Papilledema
B. Carotid artery disease
C, Thyroid disorder
D. Migraine
C. Thyroid disorder
Which history taking category would not typically be pertinent when
interviewing a patient with a chief complaint of headaches?
A. Duration
B. Cause
C. Date
D. ethnicity
D. ethnicity
Binocular diplopia is always caused by...
a weak or paralyzed extraocular muscle
An improperly measured inter pupillary distance (PD) may result in...
induced prism in spectacle lenses
consensual light reflex in the right eye results in...
left pupil constriction
The state of pupillary contraction is known as
miosis
The amount of light information transmitted to the brain from one eye
differs from that of the other eye, the patient has a...
afferent pupillary defect or Marcus gun pupil
When pupils are of unequal size it is called
anisocoria