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Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Surgical Procedures
EXAM ALL 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR
Ophthalmic Surgical Assistant EXAM


QUESTION: The procedure that corrects the inversion of the lower eyelid is:


a) chalazion removal


b) ptosis correction


c) entropion repair


d) ectropion repair - ANSWER-c) Entropion repair. It is corrected to prevent corneal irritation

and scarring from constant rubbing by the eyelashes.




QUESTION: A surgical schedule would describe the procedure to correct drooping of the upper

eyelid as:


a) ptosis correction


b) chalazion removal


c) scleral buckling




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d) trabeculectomy - ANSWER-a) Ptosis correction. It might be repaired for cosmetic or visual

reasons.




QUESTION: The procedure for removal of a fleshy encroachment onto the cornea is a/an:


a) ectropion repair


b) pterygium excision


c) hordeolum excision


d) scleral buckling - ANSWER-b) Pterygium excision. A pterygium is a fleshy growth that extends

from the conjunctiva onto the cornea. It is removed because it can grow across the front of the

cornea, impeding sight.




QUESTION: All of the following might be done after the excision of a possible skin cancer

except:


a) placing disposable needles and blades in an approved sharps container


b) placing the removed tissue in a specimen bottle for biopsy


c) proper disposal of contaminated disposables




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d) proper disposal of all removed tissue - ANSWER-d) Proper disposal of all removed tissue. Any

tissue that might be cancerous is sent for biopsy, not disposed of.




QUESTION: An ungloved person sets up a sterile tray by carefully "dumping" sterile instruments

and materials onto the tray without contacting them. This preparation is known as:


a) the "no touch" method


b) unacceptable, as it is not sterile technique


c) standard precautions


d) the sterile method - ANSWER-a) The "no touch" method of setting up a sterile tray for minor

surgery is acceptable as long as there is strictly no contact with anything that touches the tray.




QUESTION: A sterile tray for a chalazion removal might include:


a) chalazion clamp, blade, forceps, and curette


b) eyelid speculum, blade, and forceps


c) chalazion clamp, needle holder, and cannula




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d) eyelid speculum, blade, forceps, and curette - ANSWER-a) Chalazion clamp, blade, forceps,

and curette might all be used for a chalazion removal. An eyelid speculum, cannula, and/or

needle holder are not genrally required.




Q;The term minor surgery can be defined as:


a) a simple procedure with minimal risk


b) any surgery that is done using only local anesthetic


c) any surgery that is not required to be performed in a hospital


d) a simple procedure that can be performed by an assistant - ANSWER-a) Simple procedures

that have minimal risk may be considered minor.




QUESTION: Which of the following could be considered minor surgery?


a) cataract extraction


b) corneal transplant


c) chalazion removal


d) enucleation - ANSWER-c) The chalazion excision is a minor procedure. The other procedures

listed are not simple and have at least moderate risk.




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