CPO Eye Exam
What is the chart most often used to measure acuity at distance called? - Answer-Snellen Chart
A visual condition where the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements often resulting in a reduced
vision is known as? - Answer-Nystagmus
What is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward? - Answer-Esotropia
Glaucoma causes damage to the eye? - Answer-True
What happens when someone is diagnosed with keratoconus? - Answer-The cornea thins and bulges
forward.
What is not part of the case history? - Answer-Social security number
What is the measure of the finest detail the eye may detect? - Answer-Visual Acuity
An objective measure of the refractive power of the eye is called - Answer-Retinoscopy
Corneal Topography is used to screen patients before refractive surgery and diagnose refractive
disorders and diseases. - Answer-True
, What does a tonometer measure? - Answer-Pressure in the eye.
What is the fluid pressure maintained in the eye by the aqueous humor called? - Answer-Intraocular
pressure
What is the examination of the inside of the eye called? - Answer-Ophthalmoscopy
What uses the patients responses to determine the best lens correction? - Answer-Subjective Refraction
What is the interior portion of the eyeball that may be seen in ophthalmoscopy? - Answer-Fundus
The instrument that contains lenses and can be used to determine a spectacle correction is called a
phoropter. - Answer-True
What is the benefit of biomicroscopy? - Answer-Gives the examiner a highly magnified view of the
structure of the eye, lids, and lashes.
What does a pachymeter measure? - Answer-Thickness of the cornea
What is the normal pattern of retinal blood vessels as they leave the optic nerve head and arch around
the macula called? - Answer-Arcades
What is the name given to a person's increased sensitivity to light? - Answer-Photophobia
The biomicroscope is also known as a _________? - Answer-Slit lamp
What is the chart most often used to measure acuity at distance called? - Answer-Snellen Chart
A visual condition where the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements often resulting in a reduced
vision is known as? - Answer-Nystagmus
What is a form of strabismus in which one or both eyes turn inward? - Answer-Esotropia
Glaucoma causes damage to the eye? - Answer-True
What happens when someone is diagnosed with keratoconus? - Answer-The cornea thins and bulges
forward.
What is not part of the case history? - Answer-Social security number
What is the measure of the finest detail the eye may detect? - Answer-Visual Acuity
An objective measure of the refractive power of the eye is called - Answer-Retinoscopy
Corneal Topography is used to screen patients before refractive surgery and diagnose refractive
disorders and diseases. - Answer-True
, What does a tonometer measure? - Answer-Pressure in the eye.
What is the fluid pressure maintained in the eye by the aqueous humor called? - Answer-Intraocular
pressure
What is the examination of the inside of the eye called? - Answer-Ophthalmoscopy
What uses the patients responses to determine the best lens correction? - Answer-Subjective Refraction
What is the interior portion of the eyeball that may be seen in ophthalmoscopy? - Answer-Fundus
The instrument that contains lenses and can be used to determine a spectacle correction is called a
phoropter. - Answer-True
What is the benefit of biomicroscopy? - Answer-Gives the examiner a highly magnified view of the
structure of the eye, lids, and lashes.
What does a pachymeter measure? - Answer-Thickness of the cornea
What is the normal pattern of retinal blood vessels as they leave the optic nerve head and arch around
the macula called? - Answer-Arcades
What is the name given to a person's increased sensitivity to light? - Answer-Photophobia
The biomicroscope is also known as a _________? - Answer-Slit lamp