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Which of the following describes OSHA's (Occupational Safety and Health
Administration's) primary goal - Ans--protect employees in the workplace
HIPAA is the acronym for which of the following? - Ans--Health insurance
portability and accountability act
The Privacy Rule is the first national regulation on medical privacy and
health information management. - Ans--the first national regulation on
medical privacy and health information management.
Which of the following best describes the function of the Administration
Department in the ophthalmology office? - Ans--Coordinates all business
functions of the practice, as well as staff oversight and management.
Which of the following functions are performed in the Business Office? -
Ans--patient billing, patient check out, data entry
Which part of the patient examination tests for gross measurement of
peripheral vision, range of motion and function of eye muscles, and
evaluates the size, shape, and reaction of the pupils? - Ans--external exam
A numerical value associated with the smallest objects a patient can see on
a specific chart at a specific distance is called - Ans--Visual Acuity
The lids and eyelashes, the conjunctiva, the cornea, iris, lens and vitreous
are evaluated during which portion of the eye exam? - Ans--Slit lamp
examination
The examination of the back of the eye is called the: - Ans--fundus
examination
, The measurement documenting the patient's current spectacle prescription
is called - Ans--lensometry
The measurement of intraocular pressure is called - Ans--tonometry
a. Amsler Grid - Ans--Uses a patient's description of gridlines on a chart to
document distortions in near vision.
b. Corneal Topography - Ans--Maps the curvature of the cornea.
d. Extended Ophthalmoscopy - Ans--Uses special magnification to see
retinal detail and includes a color drawing of the detail and interpretation by
the physician.
e. Fluorescein Angiography - Ans--Allows for viewing the appearance of
retinal blood vessels as dye injected into the patient's arm flows through the
blood vessels.
g. Nerve Fiber Analyzer - Ans--Captures the appearance of the fibers of the
optic nerve.
h. Pachymetry - Ans--Measures the thickness of the cornea.
j. Ultrasonography (biometry) - Ans--Measures the length of the eye to
assist in calculating the power of an intraocular lens to be used in cataract
surgery.
a. Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) - Ans--Degeneration of the
macula resulting in loss of central and reading vision.
h. Dry Eye Syndrome - Ans--. Insufficient tear production
m. Pseudophakia - Ans--Diagnosis resulting from removal of cataract with
implantation of intraocular lens.
o. Secondary Membrane - Ans--Clouding of membrane of the lens after
cataract surgery.