QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
what is the term for a blood clot that is attached to a vessel wall - CORRECT
ANSWERS thrombus
what is the term that describes a condition as rapid, gradual, or asymptomatic -
CORRECT ANSWERS onset
what is the term for reduced visual acuity without any detectable cause -
CORRECT ANSWERS amblyopia
documentation of the systemic medications would not include
- hormone treatment
- medication dosages
- OTC drug use
- drug reactions - CORRECT ANSWERS drugs reactions
the height and width of an optotype is what fraction of the thickness of the line
height - CORRECT ANSWERS 1/5
what is the term for the three-dimensional depth perception - CORRECT
ANSWERS stereopsis
what is the refractive error of an eye that has a far point of 50cm behind the the
eye - CORRECT ANSWERS +2.00
the Goldmann Perimeter Test stimulus sizes II, III, IV and V should always be
set at what stimulus intensity - CORRECT ANSWERS 4e
, which of the following VF defects is MOST likely related to damage of the
optic nerve
- cecocentral scotoma
- homonymous hemianopsia
- bitemporal hemianopsia
- quandranopia - CORRECT ANSWERS bitemporal hemianopsia (idk if
truly correct)
which VF testing strategy measures 10 degrees from fixations in a 2 degree grid
- CORRECT ANSWERS Central 10-2
what is the term for a VF defect that is the same size regardless of the test object
- CORRECT ANSWERS absolute
glaucomatous optic neuropathy produces which of the following VF defects -
CORRECT ANSWERS arcuate scotoma
the presence of an afferent pupillary defect may be caused by - CORRECT
ANSWERS retinal damage in one eye
if ptosis and meiosis are found on the right eye, the diagnosis to consider is -
CORRECT ANSWERS Horner syndrome
the mires used in application tonometry are from the - CORRECT ANSWERS
edge of the tear meniscus
what pupillary defect refers to pupils that are small, irregular, bilateral and
nearly unresponsive to light - CORRECT ANSWERS argyll robertson