NBEO PART 2 EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
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Which has a longer-lasting effect: ALT or SLT? - ANSWER-SLT
and ALT have similar long-term efficacy, but SLT can be repeated
easier than ALT
What did the OHTS trial study, and what was their conclusion? -
ANSWER-Does treating IOP in OHTN decrease risk of
progressing to POAG?
Treating pts with OHTN reduces risk of progression by 5%.
What did the EMGT trial study, and what was their conclusion? -
ANSWER-Should pts with newly diagnosed glaucoma be treated
with IOP lowering therapy?
Lowering IOP reduces risk of progression, but almost half of
treated pts still progressed.
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What did the CIGTS trial study, and what was their conclusion? -
ANSWER-Should pts with early glaucoma be treated with
trabeculectomy or ocular hypotensive medications first?
Trabeculectomy & Ocular hypotensives are equally effective
in treatment of early open-angle glaucoma.
What did the AGIS trial study, and what was their conclusion? -
ANSWER-Should pts with advanced glaucoma & inadequate IOP
control be treated with trabeculectomy or ALT first? (ATT vs TAT)
Lower IOP = lower risk for field progression. ATT better for
African Americans, TAT better for Caucasians
Solutions that can be used for irrigation following a chemical burn:
- ANSWER-Saline solution
Ringer's lactate
Non-sterile water also OK
Which topical medications should be avoided following a chemical
burn? - ANSWER-Phenylephrine
Alpha-2 agonists
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Medications that should be used for treatment of a chemical burn
after irrigation is completed: - ANSWER-Preservative free AT's
q1H
Topical antibiotic
Topical steroids
Cycloplegics
African American & Mediterranean patients presenting with an
idiopathic hyphema should be screened for: - ANSWER-Sickle-
cell trait/anemia
Corneal blood staining after a hyphema occurs in _____% of
paitents. - ANSWER-5%
Patients with a blow-out fracture should not do what for 48 hours
following the initial trauma? - ANSWER-Blow their nose
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Which Cranial nerve is the most susceptible to trauma? -
ANSWER-4 (because it has the longest course from the
brainstem)
Which medications should be prescribed to a patient following a
blow-out fracture? - ANSWER-Nasal decongestants (help prevent
sneezing/nose blowing)
Oral antibiotic (prevent orbital infection)
When is surgery indicated after an orbital blow-out fracture? -
ANSWER-If diplopia persists 7-14 days after the initial
presentation
What are the AOA guidelines for how often asymptomatic children
should have eye exams? - ANSWER-6 months
3 years
Before first grade
Then every 2 years thereafter