NACOR STUDY BANK 2026 VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ Keratoconus.
Answer: A developmental anomaly of the cornea that results in irregular
myopic astigmatism
⩥ Anisometropia.
Answer: A significant difference in the refractive error of the two eyes
⩥ Blepharitis.
Answer: An inflammation of the eyelids
⩥ Corneal Anesthesis.
Answer: Reduced corneal sensitivity
⩥ Pterygium.
Answer: A growth which extends from the bulbar conjunctiva onto the
cornea
⩥ Aniridia.
Answer: Congenital or traumatic absence of the iris
, ⩥ Ocular Albinism.
Answer: Absence of pigment in the iris and retina
⩥ Nystagmus.
Answer: An involuntary oscillating, rapid movement of the eyeball
⩥ Glaucoma.
Answer: An elevation in interocular pressure
⩥ Anisometropia.
Answer: is a moderate to high refractive difference in the powers of the
eyes.
⩥ Through strong aphakic spectacles, a patient will see an image ___
larger compared to the normal image size..
Answer: 33%
⩥ Through spectacles the astigmatic patient with "against the rule"
astigmatism will view a square as follows:.
Answer: the square will appear slightly elongated in the vertical
meridian.
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ Keratoconus.
Answer: A developmental anomaly of the cornea that results in irregular
myopic astigmatism
⩥ Anisometropia.
Answer: A significant difference in the refractive error of the two eyes
⩥ Blepharitis.
Answer: An inflammation of the eyelids
⩥ Corneal Anesthesis.
Answer: Reduced corneal sensitivity
⩥ Pterygium.
Answer: A growth which extends from the bulbar conjunctiva onto the
cornea
⩥ Aniridia.
Answer: Congenital or traumatic absence of the iris
, ⩥ Ocular Albinism.
Answer: Absence of pigment in the iris and retina
⩥ Nystagmus.
Answer: An involuntary oscillating, rapid movement of the eyeball
⩥ Glaucoma.
Answer: An elevation in interocular pressure
⩥ Anisometropia.
Answer: is a moderate to high refractive difference in the powers of the
eyes.
⩥ Through strong aphakic spectacles, a patient will see an image ___
larger compared to the normal image size..
Answer: 33%
⩥ Through spectacles the astigmatic patient with "against the rule"
astigmatism will view a square as follows:.
Answer: the square will appear slightly elongated in the vertical
meridian.