Guide Exam 2025 Updated
What is with accommodation relaxed and the image in the eye focused theoretically behind the eye
resulting in blurry vision called? - ANS ✔ - Hyperopia
What is with accommodation relaxed and the image in the eye focused before the retina resulting in
blurry distant vision called? - ANS ✔ - Myopia
What is the loss of ability to see clearly at near called? - ANS ✔ - Presbyopia
What is a nonspecific term that means the patient has a refractive condition called? - ANS ✔ -
Ametropia.
In order to get a more complete look at the back of the, _______ is often done as part of a complete eye
examination. - ANS ✔ - Pupil dilation
The technical term for pressure inside of the eye is known as _______. - ANS ✔ - Intraocular pressure
The test used to measure the pressure inside the eye is called _______. - ANS ✔ - Tonometry
The specific instrument used to measure the pressure inside the eye is called a _______. - ANS ✔ -
Goldman tonometer
Conditions that affect the whole body are called _______ diseases. - ANS ✔ - Systemic
An instrument that measures the curvature of the cornea is called a/an - ANS ✔ - Keratometer or
ophthalmometer
,An instrument that is worn on the examiners head and used to view the back of the eye is called a.an
- ANS ✔ - Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscope
What is the most straightforward type of filing system? - ANS ✔ - Alphabetical
Which is not a part of implementing HIPAA? - ANS ✔ - Unlimited PHI disclosure for staff developing
crisis.
Which is not required for documentation of released PHI? - ANS ✔ - Age, name, password
Ciliary Muscle - ANS ✔ - The muscle inside of the eyeball that alters the shape of the crystalline lens.
It has direct control over the focusing ability of the eye.
Medial Rectus - ANS ✔ - The most powerful of the extraocular muscles. Turns the eye toward the
nose.
Inferior Rectus - ANS ✔ - Its primary action is to turn the eye downward.
Lateral Rectus - ANS ✔ - Its only action is to move the eyes away from the nose.
Superior Rectus - ANS ✔ - Its primary action is to move the eye upward.
Superior Oblique - ANS ✔ - Rotates eye down and inward
Inferior Oblique - ANS ✔ - Rotates eye up and outward
Anterior Chamber - ANS ✔ - The area inside the eye, behind the cornea, and in front of the iris.
, Aqueous humor - ANS ✔ - a clear, watery fluid produced by the ciliary body. It provides nutrients for
the lens and posterior cornea.
Choroid - ANS ✔ - Sandwiched between the sclera and the retina. This nourishes the retina.
Conjunctiva - ANS ✔ - clear, cellophane-like tissue that covers the sclera and the inside surface of the
eyelids. The *palpebral* _______ lines the lids, while the *bulbar* _______ covers the sclera.
Fovea Centralis - ANS ✔ - Area in the macula where visual acuity is the sharpest.
Macula - ANS ✔ - The central part of the retina, which is used for seeing detail.
Posterior Chamber - ANS ✔ - The area behind the iris and in front of the lens.
Rods - ANS ✔ - Photoreceptors that provide black/white vision and are the most sensitive.
Cones - ANS ✔ - Photoreceptors responsible for color vision and for clear central vision.
Sclera - ANS ✔ - The white portion of the eye made up of a tough, fibrous tissue that gives shape and
structure to the eyeball.
Vitreous Humor - ANS ✔ - A thick, clear, jelly-like substance that fills the eye between the lens and
the retina. This serves to support the retina and helps keep the eye round.
Ocular Adnexa - ANS ✔ - The adjacent structures of the eye, such as eyelids, lashes, eyebrows, lacrimal
apparatus, tarsal plates, orbit, extraocular muscles and conjunctiva.
Sinuses - ANS ✔ - Air spaces within the bones.
Lacrimal Gland - ANS ✔ - The gland that supplies most of the tears to the eye.