Objective 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Name the plates that are the most popular of all color vision tests?

A

Pseudoisochromatic

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2
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The deviation exhibited by a patient when the left eye moves temporarily just after you cover the right eye while performing the cover/uncover test.

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Esotropia

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3
Q

Exists when both eyes tend to drift outward from each other or cross in toward each other when fusion is disrupted.

A

Phoria

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4
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This condition exists when one eye is always misaligned while the other eye remains straight

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Tropia

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5
Q

The deviation a patient exhibits if the left eye moves nasally when you cover the right eye while performing the unilateral cover test

A

Exotropia

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6
Q

Typical monochromats have rods, but none of these.

A

Cones

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7
Q

Mechanism by which the eye maintains a clear image

A

Accommodation

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8
Q

The Broad H test is designed to test the action of these six muscles.

A

Extraocular

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9
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The term for double vision

A

Diplopia

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10
Q

Corneal reflex test method in which the examiner uses prisms to determine misalignment of the eyes.

A

Krimsky

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11
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The ability to perceive depth.

A

Stereopsis

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12
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The name of a test for stereopsis

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Fly

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13
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The abbreviation for the point at which fusion can no longer be maintained and one eye deviates outward.

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NPC (near point convergence)

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14
Q

A person with normal color vision is said to be this…

A

Trichromatic

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15
Q

Corneal reflex test method in which the examiner only shines a penlight on the patient’s corneas to determine misalignment of the eyes. No prisms are used in this method.

A

Hirshberg

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16
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The deviation a patient exhibits if the right eye moves inferiorly when you cover the left eye while performing the cover/uncover test.

A

Hypertropia

17
Q

For a tropia, the phonomenon can be binocular or this?

A

Monocular

18
Q

Occurs when the brain ignores the vision of a deviating eye.

A

Suppression

19
Q

The type of pupillary constriction that occurs when a penlight is shone into an eye.

A

Direct

20
Q

Condition of color vision abnormality that is extremely rare and present at birth.

A

Monochromatism

21
Q

The prefix for a phobia or tropia when an eye deviates superiorly.

A

Hyper

22
Q

The type of reflex that causes the pupil of the opposite eye to constrict when a penlight is shone into the other eye.

A

Consensual

23
Q

What are the three primary colors in Color vision?

A

Red, green and blue.