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Which of the following most qualifies as a chief complaint?
Eye Fatigue
Which common familial ocular disorder should you record during a patient's
history?
Keratoconus
Which of the symptoms requires prompt attention?
Sudden loss of vision
After introductions to the patient, what is one of the first items that should
be obtained as part of history taking?
Medications and dosages
In what condition is Potential Acuity Meter a useful test?
Cataracts
,Near vision charts should be held how many inches from the eye?
14-16
Which of the following tests would cause an increase in visual acuity of a
patient with an uncorrected refractive error?
Pinhole Occluder
What is the recommended distance used for assessing distance acuity?
20 feet
What would you record as visual acuity of a person who is able to clearly
see an object at 20 feet that can be seen at 60 feet by a person with no
refractive error?
20/60
What does the numerator stand for in the 20/20 notation?
The distance from the patients eyes to the chart
Which statement is true regarding the Snellen Chart?
The normal eye can distinguish two points separated by an angle of 5 minutes
of arc.
, What is the first step if your patient is unable to read the largest letter on the
Snellen Chart?
Ask the patient to count fingers
At what age would you expect an infant to start reaching for toys?
4-6 Months
What is the MOST common way to record visual acuity in infants and preverbal
children?
CSM
The Amsler grid is designed to evaluate visual field deficiencies of central
vision?
20
What is the term for an area of complete or partial blindness in an otherwise
normal visual field?
Scotoma
Visual field loss due to optic nerve cupping is related to which condition?
Glaucoma