OPT2376L Refractometry Lab II Unit 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Exotropia is when the eye turns:

A

Out

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2
Q

T/F: A Horopter is a test commonly used in practice to measure
for corresponding points.

A

false

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3
Q

T/F Tropias and Phorias are common refractive errors.

A

False

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4
Q

When light strikes a prism, is bends towards the _______.

A

Base

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5
Q

When a person is looking through a prism, it displaces the

image toward the _______.

A

Apex

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6
Q

When showing the patient RMH in the OD and a white dot in the
OS, the patient states that they see the dot to the left of the
line. To bring the dot to the line, you should add _______ prism.

A

Base Out

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7
Q

T/F: A Tropia is a tendency for the eye to turn, and a phoria is a
definite turning of the eye.

A

False

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8
Q

Esophoria is a tendency for the eye to turn:

Selected Answer: c. In

A

In

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9
Q

In regard to corresponding points, an object in the Right Visual Field will focus on the __________ side of the retina.

A

Left

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10
Q

T/F: Panum’s Fusion Area is an “area of fusion” where
corresponding points may be disparate, but can still maintain
fusion and binocular vision.

A

True

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