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CPSS OPHTHALMOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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CPSS OPHTHALMOLOGY EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS


What is a hydrophobic substance?
The epithelium
B. The Membrane of Bowman

Stroma, C.
A. Epithelium D. Endothelium ANSWER

The Levator Muscle is responsible for the major raising of the upper lid.

The ANSWER Lens is the part of the eye that keeps growing throughout life.

(T/F) The orbit's roles include protecting, supporting, and attaching the cranial
nerves. - ANSWER Untrue

The ANSWER Limbus is the point where the cornea and sclera meet.

ANSWER Tarsal Plate is the anatomical plate that gives the eyelid its shape and
rigidity.

The ANSWER Inferior Oblique is the extraocular muscle that does not begin at
the annulus of Zinn.

ANSWER CN II is the cranial nerve that is in charge of the afferent pupillary
reflex.

The ANSWER Retina is where the visual pathway starts.

The ANSWER Ciliary Body is responsible for both accommodation and the
production of water.

The drainage structure in the ANSWER Angle is where the aqueous fluid leaves
the anterior chamber.

, The ANSWER Iris is the structure that does not comprise translucent ocular
medium.

The posterior chamber is located in front of the vitreous face and between the
iris.

ANSWER Obicularis is the primary depressor of the eyelids.

ANSWER Orbital Floor is the region of the orbit that is vulnerable to physical
damage.

The ANSWER Optic Nerve is the region of the retina that corresponds to the
physiologic blind spot.

(T/F) At the optic chiasm, nasal fibers cross, but the optic nerve's temporal
fibers do not. ANSWER: True

ANSWER The choroid, iris, and ciliary body are all parts of the vascular layer
of the eye.

Which layers make up the cornea? ANSWER The Bowman's membrane of the
epithelium
Decemet's membrane of the Stroma
The endothelium

Of the following layers, which makes up the eyeball? ANSWER Nerve,
Vascular, and Fibrous

Name the tear film's three layers. ANSWER Oily, watery, and mucin

What must be included in the Notice of Privacy Practices (NPP)? ANSWER
An explanation of the entity's PHI disclosure policy

What does the requirement for administrative safeguards not include?
ANSWER Creating a cost analysis for the criteria of HIPPA

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