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OPHTHALMIC MEDICAL ASSISTING Exam
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Order of certification in ophthalmology assisting

Certified Ophthalmic Assistant, then Certified Ophthalmic Technician, then Certified
Ophthalmic Medical Technologist

Adnexa

surrounding structures of the eye, (orbit, muscles, eyelid, and lacrimal system)

6 Extra Ocular Muscles

Medial Rectus, Lateral Rectus, Superior Oblique, Inferior Oblique, Superior Rectus, Inferior
Rectus

Medial Rectus

turns eye in towards nose = adduction

Lateral Rectus

turns eye out towards temple = abduction

Superior Oblique

twists eye down and in = incyclotorsion

Inferior Oblique

twists eye up and out = excyclotorsion

Superior Rectus

turns eye up = secondarily incyclotorsion or elevation

Inferior Rectus

turns eye down = secondarily excyclotorsion or depression

,Axial length

distance from front to back of the eye (23-25mm)

Cilia

Eyelashes

Medial canthus

inner corner of the eye

Lateral canthus

outer corner of the eye

Tarsus or tarsal plate

firm structure of the lids

Orbicularis oculi

muscle that closes the eye when it contracts

Levator Palpebrae

muscle that raises the upper lid when it contracts

Bulbar conjunctiva

the part of the conj that is on the eyeball

Palpebral conjunctiva

the part of the conj that is on the eyelids

Canaliculus

the tube that attaches the punctum to the lacrimal sac

The 5 corneal layers

Epithelium Layer. Bowman's Layer. Stroma. Descemet's Layer. Endothelium.

, Aqueous Humor

fluid that fills the Anterior Chamber

Pathway through which fluid leaves the eye

Anterior chamber angle to the trabecular meshwork to the canal of Schlemm to the aqueous
veins

Uvea or Uveal tract

iris, ciliary body, and choroid

Dilator muscle (iris)

contracts to dilate the pupil

Sphinctor muscle (iris)

contracts to make the pupil smaller

Rods

function mostly for low light and peripheral vision

Cones

function mostly for color and central vision

Optic Atrophy

pale appearance of the cup and rim

Symptom

personal, subjective, and noticed by the patient

Sign

change observed by the doctor, usually objective

Stereopsis

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