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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. What is the given assumption in confrontation field testing?
2. Risk factors for glaucoma include all of the following except:
3. In the island of vision analogy, vision exists in:
4. The manufacturer of a given IOL often supplies a specific number that must be entered i to the IOL calculations when the lens is to be used. This number is referred to as a(n):
5. The most important thing to do before using any fundus camera each day should be:
6. Symptoms of a cataract include:
7. The most likely route of HIV infection from patient to ophthalmic medical personnel would be:
8. Chemicals from the endocrine glands travel to the target organ through the:
9. Redundant skin of the lids is referred to as:
10. If you continue the to turn the fundus camera ocular past the first point of clarity:
11. Each of the following is used in intraocular lens implant (IOL) calculation except:
12. External photographs of a patient might be required for insurance purposes in which following types of ocular surgery?
13. When a person looks at a near object, the ciliary muscle:
14. The common pattern on astigmatism on a corneal topography map is a:
15. Which of the following can occur in the eye as a result of atherosclerosis?
16. Histoplasmosis is a fungus-caused infection that can attach the choroid. A human gets histoplasmosis by:
17. Specular microscopy ('cell count') might be needed prior to a cataract surgery if the patient has:
18. Once the fundal image is correctly positioned and focused:
19. On slit-lamp examination, a corneal lesion caused by herpes simplex typically appears;
20. Angle-closure glaucoma is most often treated by performing a:
21. A surgically created, conjunctiva-covered, external opening through which aqueous can drain is a:
22. One of the more common viruses seen in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patient is:
23. You are taking a slit lamp photo of an iris lesion that may be melanoma. The illumination technique of choice is:
24. You are taking a slit-lamp photograph of a cortical cataract. The illumination of choice is:
25. Neovascularization of the cornea is generally related to: