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What part of the comprehensive eye exam should include inspection of the
visible part of lacrimal apparatus
External exam
An infection caused when the eye has been penetrated with a contaminated
metal fragment is an example of
direct-contact transmission
Healthy asymptomatic individual aged 40-64 should have a comprehensive
medical eye exam how often
2-4 years
One disadvantage of ophthalmic ointments is they
may blur vision when applied
What form of injection is classified as systemic drug delivery
subcutaneous
,When instilling eye drops the assistant should instill medications
directly into conjunctival sac
What drug is most helpful when performing a dilated fundus exam and an
objective refraction on a pediatric patient
cycloplegic
What two drugs can stimulate an angle closure attack
mydriatics and cycloplegics
topical anesthetics are most often used to
prevent discomfort during diagnostic procedures
Which part of the patient examination is performed by asking specific
questions in an orderly sequence?
History
The term used to refer to symptoms due to uncorrected refractive error is.
asthenopia
,What are some of the symptoms associated with conjunctivitis?
red, irritated, bloodshot eye
Which common familial ocular disorder should you record during a patient's
history?
A. Scoliosis, B. Keratoconus, C. Hemophilia, D. Cholesteremia
B. Keratoconus
Which of the following symptoms requires prompt attention?
A. Diplopia, B. Pain in the eye, C. Halos around lights, D. Sudden loss of
vision.
C. Halos around lights.
After introduction to the patient, one of the first items that should be
obtained as part of history taking is?
the chief complaint or reason for the patient's visit
, When a patient complains of diplopia, why is it important to ask why if the
second image goes away after closing one eye?
To determine the type of diplopia the patient is experiencing
Which types of allergies should be discussed with the patient's?
Drugs, Inhalants(dust, pollen), contactants(cosmetics,woolens), ingestants
(foods), and injectants (tetanus)
Which of these conditions is least likely to cause transient loss of vision?
A. Papilledema, B. Carotid artery disease, C. Thyroid disorder, D. Migraine
C. Thyroid disorders
Binocular double vision is always caused by
a weak or a paralyzed extraocular muscle
An improperly measured interpupillary distance (PD) may result in.
induced prism in the spectacle lens.
Consensual light reflex in the right eye results in...
right pupil constriction
The state of pupillary constriction is known as
Miosis