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1. What is the normal range for intraocular pressure (IOP) in mm Hg?
□ A. 5-15 mm Hg
□ B. 10-21 mm Hg
□ C. 15-25 mm Hg
□ D. 20-30 mm Hg
Answer: B. 10-21 mm Hg
2. Which type of glaucoma is characterized by a blockage of aqueous humor outflow and is
the most common type?
□ A. Primary angle closure glaucoma
□ B. Acute angle closure glaucoma
□ C. Normal tension glaucoma
□ D. Primary open angle glaucoma
Answer: D. Primary open angle glaucoma
3. What is a common symptom of Primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG)?
□ A. Halos around lights
□ B. Tunnel vision
□ C. Painless slow vision changes □ D.
Gradual loss of vision
Answer: A. Halos around lights
4. What is the primary cause of increased intraocular pressure in glaucoma?
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,□ A. Overproduction of aqueous humor
□ B. Increased blood pressure
□ C. Inadequate drainage of aqueous humor □ D.
Decreased eye size
Answer: C. Inadequate drainage of aqueous humor
5. What is the medical emergency associated with acute angle closure glaucoma?
□ A. Painless vision changes
□ B. Gradual vision loss
□ C. Sudden eye pain
□ D. Increased sensitivity to light
Answer: C. Sudden eye pain
6. What surgical procedure is performed to allow aqueous humor to flow to normal outflow
channels?
□ A. Peripheral iridectomy
□ B. Cataract surgery
□ C. Laser therapy
□ D. Trabeculectomy
Answer: A. Peripheral iridectomy
7. Which symptom is NOT typically associated with Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG)?
□ A. Sudden eye pain
□ B. Painless vision changes
□ C. Tunnel vision
□ D. Gradual loss of vision
Answer: A. Sudden eye pain
8. What can be a consequence of untreated glaucoma?
□ A. Improved night vision
□ B. Complete blindness
□ C. Increased peripheral vision
□ D. Decreased intraocular pressure
Answer: B. Complete blindness
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,9. What is a potential trigger for Primary angle closure glaucoma?
□ A. Low light conditions
□ B. Lens or pupil dilation from medications
□ C. Increased physical activity □ D.
High fluid intake
Answer: B. Lens or pupil dilation from medications
10. What is the primary goal of medications used in glaucoma treatment?
□ A. To eliminate all symptoms
□ B. To decrease intraocular pressure
□ C. To increase intraocular pressure □ D. To
improve peripheral vision
Answer: B. To decrease intraocular pressure
11. What is a common symptom of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG)?
□ A. Tunnel vision
□ B. Halos around lights
□ C. Severe eye pain □ D.
Corneal edema
Answer: A. Tunnel vision
12. Which diagnostic assessment is used to measure intraocular pressure?
□ A. Slit lamp microscopy
□ B. Tonometry
□ C. Ophthalmoscopy □ D.
Gonioscopy
Answer: B. Tonometry
13. What visual phenomenon might a patient with acute angle closure glaucoma experience?
□ A. Diminished accommodation
□ B. Tunnel vision
□ C. Halos around lights □ D.
Blurred vision
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, Answer: C. Halos around lights
14. What is a characteristic appearance of the cornea in acute angle closure glaucoma?
□ A. Cloudy and opaque
□ B. Frosted appearance
□ C. Clear and transparent □ D.
Brightly colored
Answer: B. Frosted appearance
15. Which of the following is NOT a symptom of acute angle closure glaucoma?
□ A. Gradual visual loss
□ B. Ocular redness
□ C. Nausea and vomiting
□ D. Excruciating eye pain
Answer: A. Gradual visual loss
16. What type of glaucoma develops slowly and often goes unnoticed until significant visual
loss occurs?
□ A. Acute angle closure glaucoma
□ B. Normal-tension glaucoma
□ C. Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma □ D.
Secondary glaucoma
Answer: C. Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
17. Which diagnostic tool is used to assess the visual field of a patient suspected of having
glaucoma?
□ A. Visual acuity measurement
□ B. Gonioscopy
□ C. Visual field perimetry □ D.
Slit lamp microscopy
Answer: C. Visual field perimetry
18. What is a potential consequence of untreated glaucoma?
□ A. Complete blindness
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1. What is the normal range for intraocular pressure (IOP) in mm Hg?
□ A. 5-15 mm Hg
□ B. 10-21 mm Hg
□ C. 15-25 mm Hg
□ D. 20-30 mm Hg
Answer: B. 10-21 mm Hg
2. Which type of glaucoma is characterized by a blockage of aqueous humor outflow and is
the most common type?
□ A. Primary angle closure glaucoma
□ B. Acute angle closure glaucoma
□ C. Normal tension glaucoma
□ D. Primary open angle glaucoma
Answer: D. Primary open angle glaucoma
3. What is a common symptom of Primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG)?
□ A. Halos around lights
□ B. Tunnel vision
□ C. Painless slow vision changes □ D.
Gradual loss of vision
Answer: A. Halos around lights
4. What is the primary cause of increased intraocular pressure in glaucoma?
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,□ A. Overproduction of aqueous humor
□ B. Increased blood pressure
□ C. Inadequate drainage of aqueous humor □ D.
Decreased eye size
Answer: C. Inadequate drainage of aqueous humor
5. What is the medical emergency associated with acute angle closure glaucoma?
□ A. Painless vision changes
□ B. Gradual vision loss
□ C. Sudden eye pain
□ D. Increased sensitivity to light
Answer: C. Sudden eye pain
6. What surgical procedure is performed to allow aqueous humor to flow to normal outflow
channels?
□ A. Peripheral iridectomy
□ B. Cataract surgery
□ C. Laser therapy
□ D. Trabeculectomy
Answer: A. Peripheral iridectomy
7. Which symptom is NOT typically associated with Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG)?
□ A. Sudden eye pain
□ B. Painless vision changes
□ C. Tunnel vision
□ D. Gradual loss of vision
Answer: A. Sudden eye pain
8. What can be a consequence of untreated glaucoma?
□ A. Improved night vision
□ B. Complete blindness
□ C. Increased peripheral vision
□ D. Decreased intraocular pressure
Answer: B. Complete blindness
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,9. What is a potential trigger for Primary angle closure glaucoma?
□ A. Low light conditions
□ B. Lens or pupil dilation from medications
□ C. Increased physical activity □ D.
High fluid intake
Answer: B. Lens or pupil dilation from medications
10. What is the primary goal of medications used in glaucoma treatment?
□ A. To eliminate all symptoms
□ B. To decrease intraocular pressure
□ C. To increase intraocular pressure □ D. To
improve peripheral vision
Answer: B. To decrease intraocular pressure
11. What is a common symptom of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG)?
□ A. Tunnel vision
□ B. Halos around lights
□ C. Severe eye pain □ D.
Corneal edema
Answer: A. Tunnel vision
12. Which diagnostic assessment is used to measure intraocular pressure?
□ A. Slit lamp microscopy
□ B. Tonometry
□ C. Ophthalmoscopy □ D.
Gonioscopy
Answer: B. Tonometry
13. What visual phenomenon might a patient with acute angle closure glaucoma experience?
□ A. Diminished accommodation
□ B. Tunnel vision
□ C. Halos around lights □ D.
Blurred vision
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, Answer: C. Halos around lights
14. What is a characteristic appearance of the cornea in acute angle closure glaucoma?
□ A. Cloudy and opaque
□ B. Frosted appearance
□ C. Clear and transparent □ D.
Brightly colored
Answer: B. Frosted appearance
15. Which of the following is NOT a symptom of acute angle closure glaucoma?
□ A. Gradual visual loss
□ B. Ocular redness
□ C. Nausea and vomiting
□ D. Excruciating eye pain
Answer: A. Gradual visual loss
16. What type of glaucoma develops slowly and often goes unnoticed until significant visual
loss occurs?
□ A. Acute angle closure glaucoma
□ B. Normal-tension glaucoma
□ C. Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma □ D.
Secondary glaucoma
Answer: C. Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
17. Which diagnostic tool is used to assess the visual field of a patient suspected of having
glaucoma?
□ A. Visual acuity measurement
□ B. Gonioscopy
□ C. Visual field perimetry □ D.
Slit lamp microscopy
Answer: C. Visual field perimetry
18. What is a potential consequence of untreated glaucoma?
□ A. Complete blindness
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