Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA)
When recording intraocular pressure, the reading on the Goldmann applanation tonometer scale should be multiplied by ____.
10
Keratometry is measured in _____
Diopters
A localized area of reduced sensitivity in a visual field that is surrounded by an area of greater sensitivity is termed a ____.
Scotoma
____ photography is used to photograph the anterior segment of the eye.
Slit-lamp
Which area of the cornea is the thickest?
The stroma
What is the name of the mucous membrane covering the interior sclera?
(Bulbar) Conjunctiva
Applanation tonometry displaces less than ____ of aqueous.
0.5 microliters
And unfocused eyepiece can lead to an error of ____.
1 diopter in the K reading
When PRK is being performed, time remaining in the procedure should be announced in increments of ______
10 seconds
What is the normal range of intraocular pressure?
13-20 mm Hg
At what distance are adult near visual acuity charts designed to be read?
14-16 inches from the eye
How many meridians are measured in keratometry?
2 meridians (usually 90° apart)
The visual acuity notation 20/200 indicates the patient could see the 200 optotype at ____ feet.
20
What is the minimum thickness of safety lenses?
3.0 mm
What is the diameter of the corneal area properly applanated by a Goldmann tonometer?
3.06 mm
The average K reading is ____.
43-44 diopters
The visual acuity value of 20/40 is expressed as the metric equivalent ____.
6/12
What does the term idiosyncrasy refer to with ophthalmic drugs?
A bizarre, peculiar reaction to a drug that is not commonly seen, such as tremors, excitability or even collapse
What can be used to immobilize an infant for an ophthalmic examination?
A papoose board
What type of pets should not be used on a patient with a lacerated globe?
A pressure patch
How is anterior chamber angle depth estimated using a slit lamp?
A thin light beam is placed at the limbus at an angle of approximately 60° and the distance between the posterior limit of the corneal beam and the anterior limit of the iris beam is compared with the thickness of the optical section of the cornea
Name the two measurements required to determine the dioptic power of the intraocular lens
A-Scan (axial length of the eye) and Keratometry (corneal curvature)
What is the technique used to measure the radius of curvature of the anterior corneal surface?
A-Scan Keratometry Length Measurements
"Diagnostic" or "standardized" ____ are performed for quantitative evaluation of a tissue's structure, reflectivity, and sound absorption
A-Scans
The movement of the eye outward toward the temple is called _____
Abduction
When determining anterior chamber depth using a flashlight test, a shadow on the nasal iris indicates ____.
Abnormally shallow anterior chamber (narrow angle)
What type of glaucoma constitutes an ocular emergency?
Acute angle-closure glaucoma
Why are alkali burns more serious than acid burns on the cornea?
Alkali burns penetrate deeper
Ophthalmologists often estimate anterior chamber depth by measuring the angle between the ____ and ____
Anterior surface of the iris, posterior surface of the cornea
Which method of tonometry is described as the measurement of the amount of pressure needed to flatten the cornea buy a standard amount?
Applanation tonometry
What is the term for the amount of time it takes for dry spots to form on the cornea when the eye is in a staring position
BUT (break-up time)
Checking the calibration of the Goldmann applanation tomometer is performed with a ____.
Balance or calibration rod
When recording a prism in a spectacle prescription, what does the abbreviation BO stand for?
Base out
In patients with nystagmus, visual acuity often improves dramatically when the vision is assessed ____.
Binocularly
In fundus photography, when the camera is too far from the eye, a ___ ___ will form around the image.
Blue-Grey halo
Protocols for pressure patching or shields require that adhesive tape must be applied from the ____ to the ____.
Bridge of the nose, ear lobe
The Amsler grid test determines the presence and location of defects in the ____ portion of the visual field.
Central
Keratometry measures the____ of the anterior curvature of the cornea.
Central 3.3 mm
Gross evaluation of the patient's peripheral vision can be accomplished with ____ visual field testing.
Confrontation
The ____ visual field test compares the boundaries of the patient's visual field with that of the examiner.
Confrontation
____ is any irritation or inflammation of the conjunctiva
Conjuntivitis
Give three examples in which a Keratometry measurement would be useful.
Contact lens fitting, refractive surgery, intraocular lens calculations, keratoconus
The diffusion of oxygen through a contact lens material is referred to as ____.
DK value
Increased thirst, excessive urine, production, increased hunger and weight loss are characteristics of which endocrine disease?
Diabetes insipidus
Ophthalmic photography serves to ____ and ___ ophthalmic conditions.
Document and diagnose
What is the movement of one eye called
Duction
Specular photomicrography is a method of evaluating the ____ surface of the cornea.
Endothelial
What is the name of the instrument used to measure extension of the anterior surface of the cornea beyond the lateral orbital rim?
Exophthalmeter
What measurement error is introduced when the patient holding his or her breath or wearing a collar that is buttoned too tightly, is applanated?
Falsely high reading
What measurement error is produced when the fluorescein rings are too narrow during applanation tonometry?
Falsely low reading
The ____ ____ test uses rainbow colored cups that must be arranged in order of similar hues
Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue
Normal visual acuity in a two month old infant may be estimated by ____.
Fixation (follow at 3-months)
Which dye solution is used when performing Goldmann applanation?
Fluorescein dye
What is the first step in performing lensometry?
Focus the eyepiece
____ photography documents the posterior segment of the eye.
Fundus
In Visual acuity assessment The brightness acuity tester (BAT) is used to evaluate ____ when there are opacities in the ocular media.
Glare
The higher the intraocular pressure of an eye, the ____ the eye
Harder
The ____ ____ ____ color vision test consists of a series of plates with a gray background and colored circles, crosses, and triangles
Hardy-Rand-Ritter
The Goldmann applanation to tonometer prism is best cleaned between patients with ____.
Hydrogen peroxide soaks or 1:10 bleach solution
What is a hemorrhage confined to the anterior chamber termed?
Hyphema
A defect in the patient's superior temporal retina, will affect the patient's ____ field of vision.
Inferior nasal
How should drops be properly instilled into a patient's eye?
Into the lower cul de sac (lower fornix)
What type of intraocular injection is made at the Pars plana site with a needle and syringe of medication?
Intravitreal injection
Which two ocular structures can touch of the anterior chamber is flat?
Iris and cornea
Which color vision test consists of pseudo isochromatic plated that determine red-green color anomalies and deficiencies?
Ishihara
Keratometry is performed with a device called a ______
Keratometer or ophthalmometer
The two basic methods employed to map the field of vision are ____ and ____ perimetry.
Kinetic, static
What is the name of the instrument used to neutralize lenses?
Lensometer (Lensmeter)
If the patient perceives light and can indicate the source direction, the vision is recorded as ____.
Light perception with projection (LPw/P)
____ drugs induce contractions of the iris sphincter
Miotic
Variability in the functions of levator and extraocular muscle is characteristic in which systemic disease?
Myasthenia gravis
During Amsler grid testing the patient should be instructed to view the grid through his or her ____ correction.
Near
The data provided by tomographic devices are useful in evaluating progressive ____ and ____ damage.
Optic nerve and retinal nerve fiber layer
Three of the most common tomographic image devices are ____, ____, and ____.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), Heidelberg Retinal Tomography (HRT), and GDx scanner laser polorimeter
The distance of 20 feet is used in visual acuity assessment because it approximates____.
Optical infinity
How are systemic medications administered?
Orally, injection (subcutaneously or intramuscularly) or intravenously
What procedure using an Argon Laser is thought to destroy areas of ischemic retina?
Panretinal photocoagulation or panretinal laser
Because there are no rods or cones in the optic nerve head a____ blind spot is created in the normal visual field.
Physiologic
Name the organism that is most destructive to the eye.
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
Name at least one example of a glare testing device
RVA, BAT (Brightness Acuity Test), or Eye Con
Name the instrument used to determine the posterior surface radius of curvature of a rigid contact lens.
Radiuscope and or Contacto Gauge
Which color defects may be distinguished by the Ishihara test?
Red and green
The pinhole acuity test is used to confirm whether ____ ____ is the cause of a decrease in visual acuity.
Refractive error
____ ____ is a red dye useful in evaluating the integrity of the corneal epithelium.
Rose bengal
What finding can occur 6 to 8 hours after a metallic foreign body enters the cornea?
Rust ring
Name the tear deficiency test which uses strip of filter paper inserted into the lower fornix.
Schirmer's Test
Versions and ductions are tested by using ________ to test the six pairs of _______ muscles.
Six Cardinal positions, yoke
Name the three types of ophthalmic preparations placed directly in the eye.
Solutions, suspensions, ointments
What is the main disadvantage of using an ophthalmic solution?
The duration of contact with the eye is short, therefore it requires frequent instillation
What is the disadvantage of using an ophthalmic ointment?
The ointment reduces vision by creating a greasy film over the surface of the cornea, and is best used at bedtime.
What is determined by focusing the thin lines in a manual lensometer?
The sphere of the spectacle prescription
When performing A-Scan biometry, a 1mm error in axial length may result in a ____ diopters calculated IOL power error
Three
When long waiting times occur in the office what is the ophthalmic medical assistant's responsibility
To communicate with patients and keep them informed in a sensitive manner
____ devices create three dimensional digital images of the optic nerve, and retina.
Tomography
Measuring intraocular pressure is also called ____.
Tonometry
Measuring intraocular pressure is also called _____
Tonometry
What is the name of the important screening process used in emergencies determine the patient's ocular needs?
Triage
True or False: The application and evaluation of a diagnostic lens on the eye is the best way to fit a contact lens
True
What are the parallel movements of the eyes from one gaze position to another
Versions
While assessing visual acuity, the assistant notes the patient consistently misses the optotypes on the temporal side of the chart, indicating a possible.
Visual field defect