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1. Which of the following conditions is NOT hereditary?
a. Migraines
b. Diabetes
c. Nystagmus
d. Conjunctivitis
Answer: Conjunctivitis
2. Which statement is true about documenting a patient's complaints?
a. You should try to interpret and expand on the patient's statements.
b. You should attempt to use the patient's exact words.
c. You should suggest to the patient the description you think is best
d. You should pursue areas the patient is unwilling to discuss with you
3. What is an important question to ask a patient that complains of a "red eye"?
a. Do you have blurred vision?
b. Do you see flashing lights?
c. Do you wear glasses?
d. Do you see floaters?
Answer: Do you have blurred vision
4. What is the term that describes an uncorrected refractive error?
a. Ametropia
b. Asthenopia
c. Esotropia
d. anisometropia
Answer: Ametropia
5. In what condition will a patient describe symptoms of a red and irritated eye?
a. Retinal detachment
b. Cataract
c. Conjunctivitis
d. Open-angle glaucoma
Answer: Conjunctivitis
,6. Which of the following MOST qualifies as a chief complaint?
a. Current medications
b. Munson's sign
c. Eye fatigue
d. Exophoria
Answer: Eye fatigue
7. Which common familial ocular disorder should you record during a patient's
history?
A. Scholiosis
B. Keratoconus
C. Hemophilia
D.Hypercholesteremia
Answer: Keratoconus
8. Which of the following symptoms requires prompt attention?
a. Diplopia
b. Pain in the eye
c. Sudden loss of vision
d. Halos around lights
Answer: Sudden loss of vision
9. After introduction to the patient, which is one of the first items that should be
obtained as part of history taking?
a. Medications and dosages
b. Chief complaint
c. Allergy history
d. Family medical history
Answer: Chief complaint
10. In what condition is Potential Acuity Meter a useful test?
a. Glaucoma
b. Cataracts
c. Optic neuritis
d.Age-related macular degeneration
Answer: Cataracts
11. Near vision charts should be held how many inches from the eye?
a. 10-12
b. 14-16
, c. 18-20
d. 22-24
Answer: 14-16 inches
12. Which of the following tests would cause an increase in visual acuity of a
patient with an uncorrected refractive error?
a. Confrontation test
b. Pinhole occluder
c. Maddox rod
d. placido disc
Answer: Pinhole occlude
13. What is the recommended distance used for assessing distance acuity?
a. 3 ft
b. 10 ft
c. 20 ft
d. 40 ft
Answer: 20 feet
14. 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?
a. 20/20
b. 20/40
c. 20/60
d. 20/80
Answer: 20/60
15. What does the numerator stand for in the 20/20 notation?
a. Distance between the patient and the examiner
b. Distance from the patient's eyes to the chart
c. Furthest distance from which the patient can see the letters
d. Closest distance from which the patient can see the letters
Answer: distance from the patient's eyes to the chart
16. Which statement is TRUE regarding the Snellen chart?
a. The normal eye can distinguish two points separated by an angle of five
minutes of arc.
b. By convention, visual acuity charts are constructed so that sections of the
letters subtend one minute of arc.
c. Each letter is printed on squares made up of 10 parts in each direction so that