CPOA EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH
ACCURATE SOLUTIONS 2026
▶ Corneal Topography. Answer: Used to screen patients before refractive
surgery and diagnose refractive disorders and diseases
▶ Keratoconus. Answer: The cornea thins and bulges forward
▶ Mydriatic Drugs. Answer: A drug that stimulates the iris dilator muscle,
causing the pupil to dilate
▶ Cornea Layers. Answer: 5
▶ Pseudophakia. Answer: Replacement of the crystalline lens with an
intraocular lens creates this condition
▶ Minus Lenses (Concave). Answer: Make items appear smaller
▶ Conventional Daily Wear Lenses. Answer: The type of CL is applied
after waking and removed before going to sleep
▶ Diopter. Answer: Unit of measure for lenses
▶ Glass. Answer: Lens material that is easiest to break
▶ Delivery. Answer: The process when a product is delivered to a
customer completely finished
▶ Seg Height. Answer: The height of the reading position of a multifocal
lens
▶ Fundus. Answer: The interior portion of the eye that can be seen
through ophthalmoscopy
▶ Trifocal Lenses. Answer: has three different lens powers
ACCURATE SOLUTIONS 2026
▶ Corneal Topography. Answer: Used to screen patients before refractive
surgery and diagnose refractive disorders and diseases
▶ Keratoconus. Answer: The cornea thins and bulges forward
▶ Mydriatic Drugs. Answer: A drug that stimulates the iris dilator muscle,
causing the pupil to dilate
▶ Cornea Layers. Answer: 5
▶ Pseudophakia. Answer: Replacement of the crystalline lens with an
intraocular lens creates this condition
▶ Minus Lenses (Concave). Answer: Make items appear smaller
▶ Conventional Daily Wear Lenses. Answer: The type of CL is applied
after waking and removed before going to sleep
▶ Diopter. Answer: Unit of measure for lenses
▶ Glass. Answer: Lens material that is easiest to break
▶ Delivery. Answer: The process when a product is delivered to a
customer completely finished
▶ Seg Height. Answer: The height of the reading position of a multifocal
lens
▶ Fundus. Answer: The interior portion of the eye that can be seen
through ophthalmoscopy
▶ Trifocal Lenses. Answer: has three different lens powers