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When should the consent form for surgery be completed? Answer Prior to the procedure, before any medications are administered 
 
In what position is the patient placed during surgery? Answer Supine 
 
What are 3 types of operative admissions for surgery? Answer Emergency, urgent, and elective 
 
Nam...
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Add to cartWhen should the consent form for surgery be completed? Answer Prior to the procedure, before any medications are administered 
 
In what position is the patient placed during surgery? Answer Supine 
 
What are 3 types of operative admissions for surgery? Answer Emergency, urgent, and elective 
 
Nam...
A sterile surface field is created by the use of sterile drapes. The only area that is considered sterile is the Answer Top surface of the drape 
 
Skin preparation around the operative eye is performed using alternative technique of cleansing with Answer Antiseptic solution and rinsing with sterile...
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Add to cartA sterile surface field is created by the use of sterile drapes. The only area that is considered sterile is the Answer Top surface of the drape 
 
Skin preparation around the operative eye is performed using alternative technique of cleansing with Answer Antiseptic solution and rinsing with sterile...
A sterile field is created by the use of sterile drapes. The only area that is considered sterile is the: 
a. top surface of the drape 
b. sides of the drape 
c. underlining of the drape 
d. area next to the drape Answer A. top surface of the drape 
 
Skin preparation around the operative eye is per...
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Add to cartA sterile field is created by the use of sterile drapes. The only area that is considered sterile is the: 
a. top surface of the drape 
b. sides of the drape 
c. underlining of the drape 
d. area next to the drape Answer A. top surface of the drape 
 
Skin preparation around the operative eye is per...
5 Answer How many layers are in the cornea 
 
Epithelium, bowmans membrane, stroma, descemets membrane and endothelium Answer What are the 5 layers of the cornea called 
 
Epithelium Answer Which layer experiences constant exposure to the elements? 
 
Corneal transpant Answer What may be a surgical ...
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Add to cart5 Answer How many layers are in the cornea 
 
Epithelium, bowmans membrane, stroma, descemets membrane and endothelium Answer What are the 5 layers of the cornea called 
 
Epithelium Answer Which layer experiences constant exposure to the elements? 
 
Corneal transpant Answer What may be a surgical ...
What is Amblyopia? Answer Lazy eye. It is a result of misaligned eyes that do not fuse images together. The brain blocks off the vision in one eye causing it to be weak. 
 
What is esotropia? Answer An eye that turns inward towards the nose. It is the most common type of muscle imbalance. 
 
How man...
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Add to cartWhat is Amblyopia? Answer Lazy eye. It is a result of misaligned eyes that do not fuse images together. The brain blocks off the vision in one eye causing it to be weak. 
 
What is esotropia? Answer An eye that turns inward towards the nose. It is the most common type of muscle imbalance. 
 
How man...
A sterile field is created by the use of sterile drapes. The only area that is considered sterile is the Answer Top surface of the drape 
 
Skin preparation around the operative eye is performed using an alternative technique of cleansing with Answer Antiseptic solution and rinsing with sterile wate...
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Add to cartA sterile field is created by the use of sterile drapes. The only area that is considered sterile is the Answer Top surface of the drape 
 
Skin preparation around the operative eye is performed using an alternative technique of cleansing with Answer Antiseptic solution and rinsing with sterile wate...
A Scan biometry measurements are essential 
before what type of Surgery ? Answer Cataract Surgery 
 
A Scan Biometry is used to measure the ? Answer Axial length of the eye 
 
A scan biometry and keratometry readings are used to determine ? Answer The power needed for a intraocular lens 
 
Optician...
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Add to cartA Scan biometry measurements are essential 
before what type of Surgery ? Answer Cataract Surgery 
 
A Scan Biometry is used to measure the ? Answer Axial length of the eye 
 
A scan biometry and keratometry readings are used to determine ? Answer The power needed for a intraocular lens 
 
Optician...
rods Answer Which retinal structure allows for perception of general shapes and shades fo gray in dim light? 
 
retrobulbar Answer What kind of anesthetic block is used for a vitrectomy procedure? 
 
keep pressure on the retina Answer Perfluoropropane and sulfur hexafluoride are used to: 
 
acetylch...
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Add to cartrods Answer Which retinal structure allows for perception of general shapes and shades fo gray in dim light? 
 
retrobulbar Answer What kind of anesthetic block is used for a vitrectomy procedure? 
 
keep pressure on the retina Answer Perfluoropropane and sulfur hexafluoride are used to: 
 
acetylch...
Ophthalmic medical assistants may be required to do all tasks except which of the following? Answer Diagnose patients' eye conditions 
 
Which of the following is a subspecialty certification offered by JCAHPO? Answer OSA(Ophthalmic surgical assistant 
 
Ophthalmologists who confine their practice ...
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Add to cartOphthalmic medical assistants may be required to do all tasks except which of the following? Answer Diagnose patients' eye conditions 
 
Which of the following is a subspecialty certification offered by JCAHPO? Answer OSA(Ophthalmic surgical assistant 
 
Ophthalmologists who confine their practice ...
Which of the following conditions is NOT hereditary? 
A. Migraines 
B. Diabetes 
C. Nystagmus 
D. Conjunctivitis Answer D. COnjunctivitis 
 
Which part of the patient examination is performed by asking specific questions in an orderly sequence? Answer History 
 
What is an important question to ask...
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Add to cartWhich of the following conditions is NOT hereditary? 
A. Migraines 
B. Diabetes 
C. Nystagmus 
D. Conjunctivitis Answer D. COnjunctivitis 
 
Which part of the patient examination is performed by asking specific questions in an orderly sequence? Answer History 
 
What is an important question to ask...
Surgeon Answer a medical doctor and the leader of the surgical team. ( sterile team member) 
 
Surgeon's Assistant Answer a sterile team member that aids the surgeon in performing the operation. 
 
Anesthesiologist Answer is a medical doctor and non-sterile team member. Supervises all nurse anesthe...
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Add to cartSurgeon Answer a medical doctor and the leader of the surgical team. ( sterile team member) 
 
Surgeon's Assistant Answer a sterile team member that aids the surgeon in performing the operation. 
 
Anesthesiologist Answer is a medical doctor and non-sterile team member. Supervises all nurse anesthe...
The specific reason a patient is being seen for an eye exam is referred to as the 
 
A. patient history 
B. chief complaint 
C. status of the patient's visual acuity 
D. onset of any current vision problems Answer B. chief complaint 
 The chief complaint should be recorded in the 
 patients recor...
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Add to cartThe specific reason a patient is being seen for an eye exam is referred to as the 
 
A. patient history 
B. chief complaint 
C. status of the patient's visual acuity 
D. onset of any current vision problems Answer B. chief complaint 
 The chief complaint should be recorded in the 
 patients recor...
A history is obtained by: 
a. asking a series of organized & specitic questions 
b. observing the patient's actions in the exam room 
c. allowing the patient to discuss anything he or she wishes 
d. asking the same question of each patient during every exam Answer A. asking a series of organized...
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Add to cartA history is obtained by: 
a. asking a series of organized & specitic questions 
b. observing the patient's actions in the exam room 
c. allowing the patient to discuss anything he or she wishes 
d. asking the same question of each patient during every exam Answer A. asking a series of organized...
Which of the following is termed for "crossed eyes"? Answer estropia 
 
The normal condition of the lens of the eye is Answer transparent and biconvex 
 
Tonometer Answer measures IOP 
 
Bowman Answer dilating and probing 
 
Bishop-Harmon Answer grasping and holding 
 
Keratome Answer super sharp ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is termed for "crossed eyes"? Answer estropia 
 
The normal condition of the lens of the eye is Answer transparent and biconvex 
 
Tonometer Answer measures IOP 
 
Bowman Answer dilating and probing 
 
Bishop-Harmon Answer grasping and holding 
 
Keratome Answer super sharp ...
Who is Crawford Long MD Answer Discovered Surgical Anesthesia 
From GA 
First to use ether as an aid in surgery on March 30 1842 
Has a statue in Washington DC, he did not document his findings, William Morton MD took the credit. 
 
ORT Answer Operating Room Technician 
 
Who were the Corpsmen Answ...
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Add to cartWho is Crawford Long MD Answer Discovered Surgical Anesthesia 
From GA 
First to use ether as an aid in surgery on March 30 1842 
Has a statue in Washington DC, he did not document his findings, William Morton MD took the credit. 
 
ORT Answer Operating Room Technician 
 
Who were the Corpsmen Answ...
How are systemic medications administered? Answer Orally, injection (subcutaneously or intramuscularly) or intravenously 
 
How should drops be properly instilled into a patient's eye? Answer Into the lower cul de sac (lower fornix) 
 
What does the term idiosyncrasy refer to with ophthalmic drugs?...
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Add to cartHow are systemic medications administered? Answer Orally, injection (subcutaneously or intramuscularly) or intravenously 
 
How should drops be properly instilled into a patient's eye? Answer Into the lower cul de sac (lower fornix) 
 
What does the term idiosyncrasy refer to with ophthalmic drugs?...
Vitreous Answer Jelly-like substance that fills the middle of the eye. 
 
Eye Floaters Answer Tiny clumps of cells or other material inside the vitreous. These look like small specks, strings or clouds moving in your field of vision. 
 
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Answer Leading cause of ...
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Add to cartVitreous Answer Jelly-like substance that fills the middle of the eye. 
 
Eye Floaters Answer Tiny clumps of cells or other material inside the vitreous. These look like small specks, strings or clouds moving in your field of vision. 
 
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Answer Leading cause of ...
History is obtained by : Answer Asking a series of organized and specific questions directing the patient's narrative and tailored to the problems at hand. 
 
History should be recorded : Answer By condensing the patient's story , including pertinent facts 
 
the assistant should avoid writing do...
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Add to cartHistory is obtained by : Answer Asking a series of organized and specific questions directing the patient's narrative and tailored to the problems at hand. 
 
History should be recorded : Answer By condensing the patient's story , including pertinent facts 
 
the assistant should avoid writing do...
Agar Answer What common medium is used to culture microorganisms? 
 
Irritation Answer A disadvantage of chemical-based rigid contact lens care systems is? 
 
Ptosis Answer What is the term for drooping upper eyelids? 
 
Pterygium Answer A fibrovascular growth of the actinally damaged conjunctiva th...
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Add to cartAgar Answer What common medium is used to culture microorganisms? 
 
Irritation Answer A disadvantage of chemical-based rigid contact lens care systems is? 
 
Ptosis Answer What is the term for drooping upper eyelids? 
 
Pterygium Answer A fibrovascular growth of the actinally damaged conjunctiva th...
aberrometry Answer The measurement of optical aberrations of the visual system using a devise called a wavefront analyzer 
 
abrasion Answer A scratch 
 
abscess Answer A localized collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue 
 
absolute scotoma Answer A severe visual field defect in which the la...
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Add to cartaberrometry Answer The measurement of optical aberrations of the visual system using a devise called a wavefront analyzer 
 
abrasion Answer A scratch 
 
abscess Answer A localized collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue 
 
absolute scotoma Answer A severe visual field defect in which the la...
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