Quiz 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Optometric Techs Provide all of the following except:

Performing Tests
Preliminary Assessments
Gathering Data
Diagnosis

A

Diagnosis

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2
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The Patient’s medical record is:
 A legal document
 A simple note about their health
 Not necessary to the Optometric Tech
 Not important
A

A legal document

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3
Q

Greeting the patient consists of each of the following except:
Addressing the patient formally
Introducing yourself
Filling out insurance forms
Describing an overview of the procedures

A

Filling out insurance forms

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4
Q
The patient’s history includes all of the following except:
 Chief complaint
 Ocular Health
 Medications Used
 How many doctors they are seeing
A

How many doctors they are seeing

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5
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According to the textbook three main parts of history taking are:
Interview, Questionnaire, Summary
Essay,Short answer, Multiple choice
Spoken, Written, Read
Common Method, General Method, Detail Method

A

Interview, Questionnaire, Summary

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6
Q
After the patient history is recorded, the typical first data collected is:
 Pupillary Distance
 Refractive Error
 Visual Acuity
 Near Point Convergeance
A

Visual Acuity

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7
Q
Stereopsis is known as:
 Vision loss in both eyes
 Highest degree of depth perception
 Vision in one eye only
 Color Vision
A

Highest degree of depth perception

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8
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Accomodation is:
 The ability of the eyes to focus
 The turning inward of the eyes
 The constriction of the pupil
 The dilation of the pupil
A

The ability of the eyes to focus

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9
Q
Convergence is:
 The ability of the eyes to focus
 The turning inward of the eyes
 The constriction of the pupil
 The dilation of the pupil
A

The turning inward of the eyes

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10
Q
Cover Tests are used:
 To evaluate the alignments of the eyes
 To evaluate patients light sensitivity
 To test focusing of the eyes
 To determine refractive error
A

To evaluate the alignments of the eyes

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11
Q

The Broad H Test evaluates which of the following:
Eyes following a moving target
Jumping movements from one target to another
Binocular vision
Determines Amplitude of Accommodation

A

Eyes following a moving target

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12
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Visual Acuity Tests (VA) do which of the following?
Provides the Rx
Movement of both eyes from one target to another
Measures the clarity of vision
Determines Amplitude of Accommodation

A

Measures the clarity of vision

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13
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To protect against the transmission of diseases in the practice, tech should:
 Wash Hands thoroughly
 Wear Gloves
 Minimize contact with tissues
 Answers A, B, and C
A

Answers A, B, and C

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14
Q
Disinfection of instruments can be accomplished by immersion is each of the following except:
 70% isopropyl alcohol
 0.5% solution of bleach
 50% anti-bacterial soap
 3% hydrogen peroxide
A

50% anti-bacterial soap

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15
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A pathogenic microorganism that is present in human blood and can cause disease:
 Bloodborne Pathogen
 Infected Blood
 CDC
 Infectous Waste
A

Blood-borne Pathogen

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16
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While recording visual acuity findings, “20” (as the first number) represents:
The testing distance
The size of the chart
The length of the letters
The number of attempts to read the chart

A

The testing distance

17
Q
The Hirschberg Test purpose is to:
 Test for astigmatism
 Visual Axis position at near
 Test pupil function
 For Color Vision deficiencies
A

Visual Axis position at near

18
Q
Approximately what percentage of the population have color vision anomolies?
 80%
 20%
 10%
 8%
A

8%

19
Q
Color vision is commonly evaluated at which distance:
 50 centimeters
 50 inches
 20 feet
 20 inches
A

50 centimeters

20
Q
As a target is moved closer to the patient, the eyes will no longer be able to maintain a single image. This is known as:
 Point Break
 Recovery Point
 Breaking Fusion
 Near Point
A

Breaking Fusion

21
Q

Contact Lens disinfection procedures are the same for all contact lenses.
True
False

A

False

22
Q

All used disposable gloves need to be discarded as hazardous waste.
True
False

A

True

23
Q

All disposable items contaminated with blood must be thrown in the trash.
True
False

A

False

24
Q

Information about patient occupation and hobbies is not necessary to the patient history.
True
False

A

False

25
Q

Both aided and unaided visual acuity are recorded in the patient’s record.
True
False

A

True