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Module 1: Introduction to Optometry and Ocular Anatomy
• Overview of the optometry profession
• Basic ocular anatomy and physiology
• Visual pathway and processing
• Common ocular diseases overview
• Introduction to clinical procedures and instrumentation
Module 2: Optical Principles and Refraction
• Basic optics and light properties
• The refractive system of the eye
• Types of refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism,
presbyopia)
• Retinoscopy and subjective refraction techniques
• Vertex distance and lensometry
,Module 3: Binocular Vision and Vision Therapy
• Anatomy and physiology of binocular vision
• Phorias, tropias, and vergence system
• Accommodation system and testing (amplitude, facility, lag/lead)
• Morgan’s Norms and Hofstetter’s Formulas
• Vision therapy techniques and applications
Module 4: Contact Lens Practice
• Types and materials of contact lenses
• Fitting techniques and assessments
• Contact lens optics and parameters
• Care, maintenance, and complications
• Specialty contact lenses (scleral, orthokeratology, therapeutic)
Module 5: Ocular Disease and Pathology
• Anterior segment diseases (conjunctivitis, keratitis, glaucoma)
• Posterior segment diseases (retinal disorders, optic neuropathies)
• Systemic diseases with ocular manifestations (diabetes, hypertension)
• Diagnostic procedures and imaging
Module 6: Clinical Pharmacology in Optometry
• Common ophthalmic medications and indications
• Systemic medications affecting the eye
• Drug interactions and side effects
• Prescribing guidelines and patient counseling
,Module 7: Pediatric and Geriatric Optometry
• Pediatric visual development and disorders
• Amblyopia and strabismus management
• Age-related ocular changes and diseases
• Prescribing considerations in children and older adults
Module 8: Advanced Diagnostic Techniques
• Corneal topography and tomography
• Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
• Visual field testing
• Electrophysiology
• Imaging in anterior and posterior segments
Module 9: Practice Management and Ethics
• Patient communication and counseling
• Record keeping and documentation
• Legal and ethical considerations
• Business and practice operations
• Teleoptometry and emerging trends
Module 10: Rehabilitation and Low Vision
• Low vision assessment techniques
• Visual aids and assistive devices
• Orientation and mobility
, • Patient education and adaptation
Topic 1: Overview of the Optometry Profession
1. Which of the following are primary responsibilities of an optometrist?
A) Prescribing corrective lenses
B) Performing cataract surgery
C) Diagnosing ocular diseases
D) Administering ocular medications
2. Optometry primarily focuses on:
A) Vision testing and correction
B) General medicine
C) Surgical interventions
D) Preventive eye care
3. Which of the following are settings where optometrists commonly practice?
A) Private clinics
B) Hospitals
C) Pharmacies
D) Research institutions
4. Optometrists require which degree to practice?
A) Doctor of Medicine (MD)
B) Doctor of Optometry (OD)
C) Bachelor of Science
D) Doctor of Pharmacy
5. Which of the following are legal scopes of practice for optometrists in most
countries?
A) Prescribe glasses and contact lenses
B) Perform laser refractive surgery
C) Diagnose glaucoma
D) Perform retinal surgery