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Optometry Exam 1


Primary Care - Answer-An area of specialty involved in the diagnosis and management of ocular disease,
refractive error, and the co-management of oculo-systemic disease; patients aged 12-100+



Pediatrics - Answer-An area of specialty in which patients are typically 6 months-12 years old,
sometimes older; diagnose and manage infants and children, traumatic brain injuries, developmental
disabilities, strabismus, amblyopia, binocular vision disorders, accommodative and ocular motility
disorders, and vision related learning problems



Vision Rehabilitation - Answer-An area of specialty in which the examination, treatment, and
management of patients with visual impairments which cannot be fully treatable by medical, surgical, or
conventional eyewear or contact lenses; can involve the use of low vision aids such as magnifiers,
specialized optical systems, therapeutic filters, non-optical options, and/or video magnification, and the
prescription of rehabilitation therapy to effectively maximize visual functioning for activities of daily
living



Contact Lenses/Cornea - Answer-An area of specialty involving management of anterior segment
disease including fitting of specialty contact lenses for conditions including keratoconus, presbyopia,
aphakia, high astigmatism, corneal reshaping, and post-surgical corneas



Ocular Disease - Answer-An area of specialty involving management of ocular disease including but not
limited to neuro-ophthalmic, vitreo-retinal, glaucoma, and emergency



Areas of Specialty - Answer-Primary Care

Pediatrics

Vision Rehabilitation

,Contact Lenses/Cornea

Ocular Disease



Components of Visual Function - Answer-Optics/Refractive Error

Binocular Vision/Functional Vision

Ocular Health



Optics/Refractive Error - Answer-One of three aspects of visual function; refractive errors occur when
light does not focus on the retina after passing through the cornea and lens; emmetropia, hyperopia,
myopia



Emmetropia - Answer-Light passes through the cornea and lens and focuses on the retina; NORMAL
vision



Hyperopia - Answer-Light that enters the eye is too weak and focuses behind the retina; farsightedness;
can't see near; eye is too short



Myopia - Answer-Light that enters the eye is too strong and focuses in front of the retina;
nearsightedness; can't see far; eye is too long



Binocular Vision/Functional Vision - Answer-One of the three components of visual function; how the
eyes work together as a team in order to see close objects clearly and comfortably; symptoms are
asthenopia (eyestrain), headache, blurry vision, double vision, tired eyes, tiredness during reading,
avoidance of near activities, dislike of reading; there is a higher prevalence of vergence disorders in both
pediatric and geriatric and higher prevalence of accommodative disorders in pediatric



The teamwork of the eyes in binocular vision depends on... - Answer-alignment of the eyes and focusing
ability

, Dysfunctions of the Vergence and Accommodative Systems (Binocular Vision) - Answer-Functional vision
disorders

Binocular vision disorders

Near point disorders



Ocular Health - Answer-One of the three components of visual function that involves eye health
problems; can be due to problem with anatomical structure of eye (ex: cataracts) or a systemic medical
condition that affects the eye (ex: hypertensive retinopathy



Components of Comprehensive Exam - Answer-Case History

Entrance Testing

Refraction

Binocular/Near Tests

Ocular Health

Patient Education



Case History - Answer-Part of the comprehensive eye exam in which doctor/patient relationship is
initiated; investigation of medical and ocular history, development of differential diagnoses,
determination of additional tests to identify cause of chief complaint



Entrance Testing Eye Exam Components - Answer-Different functions of the eye are tested to
preliminarily determine if each is functioning properly



Visual Acuity

Pupil Testing

Confrontation Visual Field (CVF)

Extraocular Muscles (EOM)

Cover Test (CT)

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