Optician NCLE Prep Exam Questions And All Guaranteed Pass Solutions.
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NCLE
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NCLE
Orbicularis - Answer contraction of this muscle closes the eyelids
lid margins - Answer blepharitis is the condition that affects
zeis gland - Answer a hordeolum or stye is an inflammation of the
palpebral fissure - Answer distance between upper and lower eyelids
lower eyeli...
Optician NCLE Prep Exam Questions
And All Guaranteed Pass Solutions.
Orbicularis - Answer contraction of this muscle closes the eyelids
lid margins - Answer blepharitis is the condition that affects
zeis gland - Answer a hordeolum or stye is an inflammation of the
palpebral fissure - Answer distance between upper and lower eyelids
lower eyelid - Answer 44% of all eyelid skin cancers affect
ptosis - Answer dropping of the eyelid
punctum - Answer openings from which tears drain
canthus - Answer juncture of the upper and lower lids
glaucoma - Answer eye disease where intraocular pressure exceeds normal limits
Cararact - Answer eye disorder caused by development of opacities on the crystalline lens
aqueous humor - Answer fluid that fills the anterior and posterior chambers is
between the cornea and iris - Answer Where is the anterior chamber located?
peripheral - Answer a person with glaucoma loses this part of their visual field first
, the vitreous degenerates or shrinks - Answer retinal tears can develop when:
Canal of Schlemm - Answer discarded aqueous humor is directed from the chambers to the culinary
veins through the
+60.00D - Answer total power of the crystalline lens
presbyopia - Answer this loss of flexibility and accommodation of the crystalline lens leads to
glaucoma - Answer When the optic disc starts to "cup," this could be an indication of
Conjunctivitis (pink eye) - Answer a pink/red coloration of the underside of the eyelids and the outer
surface of the sclera is probably
bulbar conjunctiva - Answer covers the anterior sclera to the limbus and moves with the eyeball
movement
fornices - Answer transitional areas between the lids and the globe are called
Giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC) - Answer disorder characterized by large bumps that appear on the
conjunctiva surface of the upper lid
meibomian gland - Answer secretions that form the oily layer of the pre-corneal tear film
Mucous, lipid, and aqueous layer - Answer the pre-corneal tear film is made up of
5 seconds - Answer an average blink rate is about once every
Keratitis sicca - Answer inflammation of the cornea due to dryness associated with a tear deficiency
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