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1. Describe the evolution of the term 'refracting opticians' and its significance in
the field of eye care.
The term 'refracting opticians' evolved into 'optometrists' to reflect
the broader scope of practice and education in eye care.
The term 'refracting opticians' is still used in some regions today.
Refracting opticians only focused on eyewear sales, unlike
optometrists.
Refracting opticians were replaced by ophthalmologists who perform
surgeries.
2. Which three structures make up the first tunic of the eye?
retina, iris, and pupil
choroid, ciliary body, and retina
sclera, cornea, and limbus
lens, vitreous body, and conjunctiva
3. What is the function of the iris?
to provide nutrients to the posterior retina
to control the amount of light entering the eye
to convert light to an action potential
to focus light on the retina
,4. In a clinical setting, if a patient has difficulty with adduction of the eyes, what
potential issues might they experience?
Increased peripheral vision
Difficulty with binocular vision
Enhanced depth perception
Improved eye coordination
5. Define Accommodation (EYE)
the eyes ability to change focus from a near object to a far object
Amount of joint movement achieved without assistance
Front of the foot unable to voluntarily flex due to weakness or
paralysis
6. What is the definition of entropion in relation to eyelid conditions?
Entropion refers to the inflammation of the eyelids.
Entropion refers to the condition where the eyelids turn inward.
Entropion refers to the condition where the eyelids turn outward.
Entropion refers to the abnormal growth of eyelashes.
7. If a new training program for ophthalmic technicians is developed, which
organization would likely oversee its accreditation?
American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)
National Eye Institute (NEI)
Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology
(JCAHPO)
, American Optometric Association (AOA)
8. Describe the process of accommodation and its significance in vision.
Accommodation describes the alignment of the eyes for binocular
vision.
Accommodation is the process of the eye adjusting to changes in light
intensity.
Accommodation refers to the eye's ability to perceive color
differences.
Accommodation involves the eye's ability to adjust its lens shape to
focus on near or distant objects, which is crucial for clear vision.
9. If a patient presents with anisocoria and reports recent headaches, what
should be the next step in their evaluation?
Advise the patient to monitor their symptoms for a week.
Prescribe corrective lenses.
Refer to an optometrist for a routine eye exam.
Conduct a neurological assessment.
10. A radial keratotomy is performed to treat _____ _.
hyperopia
detached retina
strabismus
myopia
11. What substance is primarily produced by goblet cells in the eye?
Mucus
, Proteins
Tears
Aqueous humor
12. If a new type of sports eyewear is developed that does not meet ASTM
standards, what implications could this have for athletes using the product?
Enhanced comfort
Improved performance
Increased risk of injury
Greater visibility
13. A patient who complains of double vision has:
diplopia
anisocoria
ptosis
hyperopia
14. What is the term used to describe the brain's ability to combine images from
both eyes?
Accommodation
Fusion
Convergence
Refraction
15. If a person is transitioning from a dark room to a brightly lit environment,
which type of vision will they primarily rely on, and what adjustments might