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Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam - Part 2
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Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam - Part 2
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1. Name the tear deficiency test which uses strip of filter paper inserted into the lower fornix.

2. What is the name of the test used for detecting a relative afferent pupillary defect?

3. What is measured to obtain a monocular measurement of the IPD (interpupillary distance)

4. ____ ____ ____ is a major contributing factor in contracting the parasitic organism Acanthamoeba.

5. What is the main disadvantage of using an ophthalmic solution?

6. What accessory phoropter lens is utilized to refine cylinder axis and power?

7. Forward displacement of the eye in its bony socket causing the eye to bulge forward is termed ____.

8. What does HIPAA protect?

9. Complete the statement: 'if it isn't documented, ____'

10. Checking the calibration of the Goldmann applanation tomometer is performed with a ____.

11. ____ ____ is a red dye useful in evaluating the integrity of the corneal epithelium.

12. What is the proper response to a patient's request for the ophthalmic technician for medical advice or a diagnosis?

13. The surgical procedure where skin or other tissue is transplanted from one part of the body to another is called a:

14. Prior use of topical pharmaceutical agencies is part of a patient's ____.

15. What type of refractometry is indicated for children with accommodative esotropia or patients who have latent hyperopia?

16. In the visual assessment the acronym PAM represents the principal testing device known as the ____.

17. When is the spherical equivalent best used in a spectacle prescription?

18. What is the normal range of intraocular pressure?

19. Explain how to transpose a spherocylinder lens from plus to minus cylinder form, or from minus to plus cylinder.

20. ____ devices create three dimensional digital images of the optic nerve, and retina.

21. What is the term for the spasmodic, rhythmic dilating, and contracting pupillary movements during pupil function testing?

22. Name the retinal receptors that function best in dim lighting, number about 125 million, and are found in the periphery of the retina.

23. In ophthalmic imaging, the term, 'tangential' means ____.

24. Keratometry is measured in _____

25. What is an important factor when preparing a patient for refraction?