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Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam - Part 1
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Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam - Part 1
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1. The method used to take photographs of the endothelial layer of the cornea is:
2. Ultrasound employs use of:
3. Asians and some children have a small vertical fold of skin nasally between the upper and lower lids. This is called a(n):
4. In the island of vision analogy, vision exists in:
5. Infection of the lacrimal sac is termed:
6. Secondary glaucoma can be cause by all of the following except:
7. Which blood cells carry oxygen to the blood?
8. Trachoma, a leading cause of world blindness, is seen in populations with poor diet and hygiene. This devastating disease causes:
9. Which of the following refers to a drooping upper lid?
10. Cataracts can be caused by all of the following except:
11. The average adult corneal diameter, in millimeters, is:
12. Leukemia and sickle cell disease both produce abnormal blood cells. These cells can:
13. Insertion of a phakic IOL would be done for the purpose of:
14. All of the following are true regarding a retinal vein occlusion except:
15. Extra echoes between the anterior and posterior lens spikes indicate:
16. The primary goal of the eye's components is to:
17. The technique that uses fundus photography to evaluate retinal blood flow is:
18. A surgically created, conjunctiva-covered, external opening through which aqueous can drain is a:
19. A progressive breakdown of the macular tissue usually associated with age is:
20. Preoperative cataract surgery measurement of a patient's corneal curvature is known as:
21. Which corneal layer acts to limit corneal hydration (edema)?
22. Prior to cataract surgery, an A-Scan is used to:
23. Each of the following is used in intraocular lens implant (IOL) calculation except:
24. The main ocular concern in a patient with cancer is:
25. All of the following are true regarding open-angle glaucoma except: