OCANZ Quiz | 220 Questions | 100% Correct
Answers|Graded A+
How many Australians have diabetes? - -1.7 million
-What % of diabetes is type 2? 90% - -90%
-What is type 1 diabetes? - -Immune mediated destruction of B cells
-What is type 2 diabetes? B cell dysfunction and insulin resistance - -B cell dysfunction
and insulin resistance
-Who is at risk of type 2 diabetes? - ->40, waistline >80cmF/>94cmM, south Asian or
African descent, polycystic ovaries, gestational diabetes, mental illness medication
-How is type 2 diabetes diagnosed? - -Venous plasma glucose >11.1mmol/l,
>7.0mmol/l fasting, HbA1c 48 mmol/mol (6.5%)
-Name diabetic meds types: - -Metformin, Thiazolidenediones (pioglitazone),
suplhonylureas (gliclazide), meglitinides, DPP-4 inhibitors (sitagliptin), glucosidase
inhibitors
-What is prevalence of DR after two decades? - -100% type 1, 60% type 2
-What are the consequences of microvascular occlusion in DR? - -Hypoxia -> IRMA
and NV
-What are the consequences of microvascular leakage in DR? Haems, plasma leakage ->
oedema and exudates - -Haems, plasma leakage -> oedema and exudates
-What is R1? - -Flame, dot haems, singular blot haem
,-What is R2? - -CWS, exudates, IRMA, venous changes, x2 blot haems
-What is R3? - -NVD, NVW, Rubeosis iridis, pre-retinal haems
-What are the types of diabetic maculopathy? - -Focal, diffuse, ischaemic, mixed
-What do you need to provide medicare treatment? - -A provider number
-Who is a green medicare card for? - -A permanent resident or citizen of Australia
-Whois a blue medicare card for? - -Someone waiting for permanent residence - a
temporary medicare card
-What is a RHCA? - -A reciprocal health care agreement card for certified countries
-When can't medicare benefits be claimed? - -For dispensing and adjustments, rx
copies, cosmetic surgery, refractive surgery, vocational tests or tests for sports, tests
requested by an employer, driving license tests, when testing a spouse or dependant,
post-op aftercare
-What is code 10905? - -Referred following examination
-10910? - -Sight test for px < 65
-10911? - -Sight test for px > 65
-10912? - -Early test with significant change in visual function
-10913? - -Early test with new signs or symptoms
-10914? - -Early test progressive disorder
, -10915? - -Examination of diabetic px
-10918? - -Second consultation
-0921? - -CL consultation NOT VALID IF WEARING FOR COSMETIC, WORK,
SOCIAL, SPORTING OR PSYCHOLOGICAL PURPOSES
-10931-10933? - -Domiciliary
-10940 and 10941? - -Visual fields testing
-10942? - -Low Vision Assessment
-10943? - -Children's vision assessment aged 3-14
-10944? - -FB removal
-What is the standard for Australian / NZ sunglasses? - -AS/NZS 1067
-What is the standard mark for welding protection? - -AS/NZS 1338.1
-What is the standard mark for filters against UV? - -AS/NZS 1338.2
-What is the standard mark for protection against IR radiation? - -1338.3
-What is the minimum a px records should be kept for? - -7 years or until the age of 25,
whichever is the longest
-Which state quotes a minimum of 10 years? - -Western Australia
-What is the ocular marking HT? - -Heat tempered
Answers|Graded A+
How many Australians have diabetes? - -1.7 million
-What % of diabetes is type 2? 90% - -90%
-What is type 1 diabetes? - -Immune mediated destruction of B cells
-What is type 2 diabetes? B cell dysfunction and insulin resistance - -B cell dysfunction
and insulin resistance
-Who is at risk of type 2 diabetes? - ->40, waistline >80cmF/>94cmM, south Asian or
African descent, polycystic ovaries, gestational diabetes, mental illness medication
-How is type 2 diabetes diagnosed? - -Venous plasma glucose >11.1mmol/l,
>7.0mmol/l fasting, HbA1c 48 mmol/mol (6.5%)
-Name diabetic meds types: - -Metformin, Thiazolidenediones (pioglitazone),
suplhonylureas (gliclazide), meglitinides, DPP-4 inhibitors (sitagliptin), glucosidase
inhibitors
-What is prevalence of DR after two decades? - -100% type 1, 60% type 2
-What are the consequences of microvascular occlusion in DR? - -Hypoxia -> IRMA
and NV
-What are the consequences of microvascular leakage in DR? Haems, plasma leakage ->
oedema and exudates - -Haems, plasma leakage -> oedema and exudates
-What is R1? - -Flame, dot haems, singular blot haem
,-What is R2? - -CWS, exudates, IRMA, venous changes, x2 blot haems
-What is R3? - -NVD, NVW, Rubeosis iridis, pre-retinal haems
-What are the types of diabetic maculopathy? - -Focal, diffuse, ischaemic, mixed
-What do you need to provide medicare treatment? - -A provider number
-Who is a green medicare card for? - -A permanent resident or citizen of Australia
-Whois a blue medicare card for? - -Someone waiting for permanent residence - a
temporary medicare card
-What is a RHCA? - -A reciprocal health care agreement card for certified countries
-When can't medicare benefits be claimed? - -For dispensing and adjustments, rx
copies, cosmetic surgery, refractive surgery, vocational tests or tests for sports, tests
requested by an employer, driving license tests, when testing a spouse or dependant,
post-op aftercare
-What is code 10905? - -Referred following examination
-10910? - -Sight test for px < 65
-10911? - -Sight test for px > 65
-10912? - -Early test with significant change in visual function
-10913? - -Early test with new signs or symptoms
-10914? - -Early test progressive disorder
, -10915? - -Examination of diabetic px
-10918? - -Second consultation
-0921? - -CL consultation NOT VALID IF WEARING FOR COSMETIC, WORK,
SOCIAL, SPORTING OR PSYCHOLOGICAL PURPOSES
-10931-10933? - -Domiciliary
-10940 and 10941? - -Visual fields testing
-10942? - -Low Vision Assessment
-10943? - -Children's vision assessment aged 3-14
-10944? - -FB removal
-What is the standard for Australian / NZ sunglasses? - -AS/NZS 1067
-What is the standard mark for welding protection? - -AS/NZS 1338.1
-What is the standard mark for filters against UV? - -AS/NZS 1338.2
-What is the standard mark for protection against IR radiation? - -1338.3
-What is the minimum a px records should be kept for? - -7 years or until the age of 25,
whichever is the longest
-Which state quotes a minimum of 10 years? - -Western Australia
-What is the ocular marking HT? - -Heat tempered