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NBEO part 1 Opto-prep Exam Questions and answers, Rated A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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NBEO part 1 Opto-prep Exam Questions 
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Which of the four involuntary vergence stimuli is driven by neural innervation? 
Proximal 
Accommodative 
Fusional 
Tonic - Tonic vergence is caused by baseline innervation. This type of vergence is generally 
maintained when all other vergence stimuli are absent. Proximal stimuli are driven by near objects. The 
response increases as the distance from the object decreases. Accommodative response results from 
target defocus. Fusi...
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NBEO Part 1 Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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NBEO Part 1 Exam Review Questions 
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A 32-year old female is seen at your office complaining of a recent onset of blurred vision, only at a 
distance. A thorough case history reveals that she recently began taking a new medication which you 
correctly assume has induced myopia. Which of the following medications is MOST likely to be the 
culprit? - -Isotretinoin, birth control pills, and diuretics, among many other drugs, can cause myopia 
in some patients. Myopia mostl...
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NBEO PART 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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A 32-year old female is seen at your office complaining of a recent onset of blurred vision, only at a distance. A thorough case history reveals that she recently began taking a new medication which you correctly assume has induced myopia. Which of the following medications is MOST likely to be the culprit? - Answer- Isotretinoin, birth control pills, and diuretics, among many other drugs, can cause myopia in some patients. Myopia mostly likely results from corneal swelling, which steepens the c...
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NBEO part 1 exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Which of the four involuntary vergence stimuli is driven by neural innervation? 
 
Proximal 
Accommodative 
Fusional 
Tonic - correct answer Tonic vergence is caused by baseline innervation. This type of vergence is generally maintained when all other vergence stimuli are absent. Proximal stimuli are driven by near objects. The response increases as the distance from the object decreases. Accommodative response results from target defocus. Fusional involuntary vergence is provoked by retinal ...
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NBEO Part 1 questions and answers 2024
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NBEO Part 1 questions and answers 2024
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NBEO Part 1 exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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A 32-year old female is seen at your office complaining of a recent onset of blurred vision, only at a distance. A thorough case history reveals that she recently began taking a new medication which you correctly assume has induced myopia. Which of the following medications is MOST likely to be the culprit? - correct answer Isotretinoin, birth control pills, and diuretics, among many other drugs, can cause myopia in some patients. Myopia mostly likely results from corneal swelling, which steep...
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NBEO Part 1 exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Conductive Keratoplasty. What is that?! Does it use a laser or blade?? - correct answer Neither laser nor blade... It uses radiofrequency energy. 
Corrects Hyperopia by shrinking midperpheral stromal collagen. 
Results last only a few years but surgery is repeatable. 
 
Laser Thermal Keratoplasty. What is that? Does it use a blade or radiofrequencies? - correct answer It uses a laser actually. 
Laser thermal keratoplasty (LTK) is also a surgery that is targeted towards presbyopes with low am...
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NBEO- Ocular Disease Part 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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NBEO- Ocular Disease Part 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
Are alkali or acidic burns more harmful to the cornea? - Correct Answer Alkali 
 
Which type of illumination would MOST likely be used to diagnose a patient with EBMD? 
A) Sclerotic scatter 
B) Optic section 
C) Conical beam 
D) Indirect illumination - Correct Answer D) Indirect illumination 
 
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate use of a cobalt blue filter during a slit lamp exam? 
A) Performing Goldmann IOP with fluoresc...
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NBEO part 1 Optoprep Key Questions and Verified Answers
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Which of the four involuntary vergence stimuli is driven by neural innervation? 
Proximal 
Accommodative 
Fusional 
Tonic - Tonic vergence is caused by baseline innervation. This type of vergence is 
generally maintained when all other vergence stimuli are absent. Proximal stimuli are driven 
by near objects. The response increases as the distance from the object decreases. 
Accommodative response results from target defocus. Fusional involuntary vergence is 
provoked by retinal disparity. ...
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NBEO Part 2: TMOD UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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NBEO Part 2: TMOD UPDATED Exam 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
Gram (+) only - CORRECT ANSWER- Bactrim (SulfaMETH + TRIMethoprim = good for 
MRSA) 
Bacitracin (ung only) --> blepharitis 
Dicloxacillin (250 mg QID x 1 week) 
Keflex (cephalexin) --> dacryoadenitis, dacryocystitis, preseptal celluitis
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