Chapter 6 - Keratometry Flashcards

1
Q

The average power of the human cornea is:
a) 30 to 32 D
b) 35 to 36 D
c) 43 to 44 D
d) 45 to 47 D

A

C- 43 to 44 D

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2
Q

Average thickness of the central cornea is:
a) 0.8 mm
b) 0.5 mm
c) 0.2 mm
d) 1.0 cm

A

B- 0.5 mm

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3
Q

Which of the following is an example of oblique astigmatism?
a) −2.00 + 1.25 × 093
b) −0.75 − 1.25 × 003
c) −4.25 + 2.75 × 046
d) Plano

A

C) -4.25+ 2.75 x 046

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4
Q

Of the following, which patient is most likely to have irregular astigmatism?
a) postoperative cataract
b) aphakic
c) surface ocular trauma
d) postoperative LASIK

A

C- surface ocular trauma

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5
Q

The steepest part of the cornea is the: a) periphery
b) inferior one-fourth
c) stroma
d) center

A

D- center

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6
Q

The diameter of the cornea’s optic zone, or cap, measures:
a) 4.0 mm
b) 0.5 mm
c) 20 mm
d) 3.06 µm

A

A- 4.0 mm

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7
Q

Manual keratometry would not be the most appropriate method for reliable measurements in which of the following cases?
a) fitting contact lenses
b) monitoring keratoconus
c) calculating intraocular lens (IOL) power
d) evaluating after cataract surgery

A

B- monitoring keratoconus

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8
Q

You are attempting a K reading and do not see both horizontal plus signs. This might be due to:
a) a drooped upper lid
b) the patient closing his or her eye
c) a keratometer occluder in the way d) improper focusing

A

C- a keratometer occluder in the way

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9
Q

K readings in a contact lens-wearing patient may be used to evaluate all of the following except:
a) progressive corneal steepening
b) lens fit
c) lens coverage
d) corneal warpage

A

C- lens coverage

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10
Q

Which of the following types of astigmatism is not obvious when measuring with the keratometer?
a) astigmatism at 180 degrees
b) irregular astigmatism
c) lenticular astigmatism
d) oblique astigmatism

A

C- lenticular astigmatism

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11
Q

You have taken a K reading by extending the instrument’s range. To get the correct value, you can:
a) use a conversion chart
b) subtract the power of the extending lens
c) add the power of the extending lens d) simply record the drum reading

A

A- use a conversion chart

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12
Q

You are adjusting the keratometer eye piece by looking at the occluder through the ocular. The mires are distorted. You should:
a) calibrate with metal balls
b) spray cleaner into the instrument
c) clean the instrument with compressed air
d) return to the manufacturer for cleaning

A

D- return to the manufacturer for cleaning

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