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COA STUDY GUIDE| 232 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTCOA STUDY GUIDE| 232 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT The only eye care professional who is a medical doctor is the ? optometrist ocularist ophthalmologist orthoptist - ANSWER-Ophthalmologist Of the following, the eye car...

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COA STUDY GUIDE| 232 QUESTIONS
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The only eye care professional who is a medical doctor is the ?

optometrist

ocularist

ophthalmologist

orthoptist - ANSWER-Ophthalmologist

Of the following, the eye care professional who routinely fills prescriptions for
eyeglasses is the

ocularist

optician

ophthalmic medical technician

orthoptist - ANSWER-optician

A patient in need of a prosthetic eye should be referred to an :

ocularist

optician

orthoptist

optometrist - ANSWER-ocularist

An ophthalmologist who concentrates on one area of the eye or focuses on a specific
ocular disease is called ?

an optician

an ocularist

an optometrist

,a subspecialist - ANSWER-A subspecialist

The level directly above certified ophthalmic medical assistant on JCAHPO's
certification ladder is :

certified ophthalmic medical technologist

certified ophthalmic registered nurse

certified ophthalmic technician

certified ophthalmic photographer - ANSWER-Certified ophthalmic technician

Of the following, the responsibility that routinely falls to the ophthalmic medical assistant
is :

diagnosing certain conditions

making prognostic estimates

performing certain diagnostic tests

prescribing treatment for certain problems - ANSWER-performing certain diagnostic
tests

An orthoptist is a specialized member of the eye care team who :


fits prosthesis

evaluates double vision

dispenses contact lenses

grinds eyeglass lenses - ANSWER-evaluates double vision

JCAHPO is an abbreviation for :


Joined Command of Alternate Healthcare Personnel in Ophthalmology

Joined Committee of All Healthcare Personnel in Ophthalmology

Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology

,Joint Committee of All Health Personnel in Ophthalmology - ANSWER-Joint
Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology

Of the following, the structure that is part of the ocular adnexa is the :


cornea

eyelid

lens

optic nerve - ANSWER-eyelid

The medial rectus muscle rotates the eye

inward toward the nose

outward toward the temple

downward and inward toward the nose

downward and outward toward the temple - ANSWER-inward toward the nose

The membrane that lines the inner eyelid is the

bulbar conjunctiva

epithelium

palpebral conjunctiva

tarsus - ANSWER-palpebral conjunctiva

The tough, transparent membrane that provides about two-thirds of the eye's focusing
power is the

retina

conjunctiva

sclera

cornea - ANSWER-cornea

, The white tissue surrounding the cornea and forming the main structural component of
the globe is the

ciliary body

limbus

sclera

vitreous - ANSWER-sclera

The structures of the uveal tract, or uvea, are :

iris, ciliary body, choroid
iris, posterior chamber, ciliary body
choroid, sclera, retina
iris, lens, choroid - ANSWER-iris, ciliary body, choroid

The clear, transparent fluid that fills the anterior chamber is called the :

vitreous

aqueous humor

choroid

tear film - ANSWER-aqueous humor

The condition occurring most often in individuals over age 45 in which the lens can no
longer change its shape to focus at near is :

accommodation

presbyopia

glaucoma

cataract - ANSWER-presbyopia

The primary function of the sphincter and dilator muscles is to :

control the amount of light entering the inner part of the eye

raise and lower the eyelid

determine the direction and movement of the eyeball

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