Quiz 1 Flashcards
Optometric Techs Provide all of the following except:
Performing Tests
Preliminary Assessments
Gathering Data
Diagnosis
Diagnosis
The Patient’s medical record is: A legal document A simple note about their health Not necessary to the Optometric Tech Not important
A legal document
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
Filling out insurance forms
The patient’s history includes all of the following except: Chief complaint Ocular Health Medications Used How many doctors they are seeing
How many doctors they are seeing
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
Interview, Questionnaire, Summary
After the patient history is recorded, the typical first data collected is: Pupillary Distance Refractive Error Visual Acuity Near Point Convergeance
Visual Acuity
Stereopsis is known as: Vision loss in both eyes Highest degree of depth perception Vision in one eye only Color Vision
Highest degree of depth perception
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
The ability of the eyes to focus
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
The turning inward of the eyes
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
To evaluate the alignments of the eyes
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
Eyes following a moving target
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
Measures the clarity of vision
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
Answers A, B, and C
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
50% anti-bacterial soap
A pathogenic microorganism that is present in human blood and can cause disease: Bloodborne Pathogen Infected Blood CDC Infectous Waste
Blood-borne Pathogen
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
The testing distance
The Hirschberg Test purpose is to: Test for astigmatism Visual Axis position at near Test pupil function For Color Vision deficiencies
Visual Axis position at near
Approximately what percentage of the population have color vision anomolies? 80% 20% 10% 8%
8%
Color vision is commonly evaluated at which distance: 50 centimeters 50 inches 20 feet 20 inches
50 centimeters
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
Breaking Fusion
Contact Lens disinfection procedures are the same for all contact lenses.
True
False
False
All used disposable gloves need to be discarded as hazardous waste.
True
False
True
All disposable items contaminated with blood must be thrown in the trash.
True
False
False
Information about patient occupation and hobbies is not necessary to the patient history.
True
False
False
Both aided and unaided visual acuity are recorded in the patient’s record.
True
False
True