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When reading add power on the B. Triple line bifocal reading
lensometer take the difference
between the triple line target
distance reading and the _____.
A. Single line distance reading
B. Triple line bifocal reading
C. Single line bifocal reading
D. Zero point
,What is a yellow top on eye drops C. Beta-blockers
for? * Can also be light blue!
A. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors * Used to treat glaucoma; it helps to decrease the
B. Prostaglandin analogues production of aqueous humor and reduce IOP
C. Beta-blockers * Examples:
D. Cycloplegics - Timolol
- Levobunolol
- Betaxolol (light blue top)
The purpose of keratometry is to The curvature of the anterior corneal surface
measure:
An eye alignment deviation that is A. Phoria
not present unless fusion is disrupted * Tropia and Phorias are terms to describe when
is called a: the eyes are not in alignment with each other
A. Phoria * A tropia is always present, while phorias are there
B. Tropia "some of the time," such as when the patient is tired
C. Hyper deviation or when fusion is broken (you cover an eye and it
D. Eso deviation starts to drift).
, The endpoint of the Maddox Rod B. The red line goes through the light
test occurs when:
A. The red dot is superimposed on
the light
B. The red line goes through the light
C. The red line disappears
D. The red line is above the light
A condition in which blood has C. Hyphema
settled in the bottom half of the * A subconjunctival hemorrhage will only involve
anterior chamber of the eye is called the white of the eye, not the center, and will
a: typically have no pain associated with it
A. Subconjunctival hemorrhage * A hyphema will only affect the center of the eye,
B. Pink eye behind the cornea, and will usually have pain and
C. Hyphema additional symptoms associated with it
D. Glaucoma
An outward deviation of the eye(s) is C. Exodeviation / Esodeviation
a(n) ____ and an inward deviation of * Esotropia means that one eye is deviated inward
the eye(s) is called a(n) ______. and is often called crossed eyes
A. Esodeviation / Exodeviation * Exotropia is when one or both eyes look outward,
B. Esophoria / Exophoria often called wall-eyed
C. Exodeviation / Esodeviation * A tropia is always present, while phorias are there
D. Exophoria / Esophoria "some of the time".