Deck 5: Keratometry Tonometry and Refractometry

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What is the radius of the corneal curvature useful for?

A)Determining the power of a spectacle lens
B)Determining the power of an intraocular replacement lens
C)Fitting contact lenses
D)Adjusting the keratometer's mires
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If a patient's eyesight is very poor and they cannot focus on the target inside the keratometer, what should be done to assist them?

A)Shine a penlight through the eyepiece
B)Instruct the patient to focus harder
C)Adjust the chinrest
D)Instruct the patient to blink rapidly
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At the commencement of examination, if the keratometer mires look blurry or doubled to the examiner, what should be done?

A)The focusing knob should be adjusted
B)The eyepiece should be adjusted
C)The joystick should be used to move the barrel
D)A and C
Question
An ophthalmometer is also known as a

A)tonometer.
B)specular microscope.
C)keratometer.
D)ophthalmoscope.
Question
If a patient comes in for a keratometry reading, a gonioscopy, and instillation of eye drops, which should be performed first?

A)Keratometry reading
B)Gonioscopy
C)Instillation of eye drops
D)Order does not matter
Question
Which of the following keratometry readings is considered shorthand and thus omits the axis of the flatter meridian?

A)OD 42.25 x 175 / 43.50 x 85
B)OD 42.25 / 43.50 x 85
C)OD 42.25 x 175 / 43.50
D)OD 175 / 43.50 x 85
Question
Conventionally, the first number in a written keratometry reading is the lowest. What does it correspond to?

A)The axis of the flatter meridian
B)The total refracting power
C)The flattest corneal meridian
D)The steepest corneal meridian
Question
If a patient has had refractive surgery, a direct keratometry reading will be

A)accurate.
B)inaccurate.
C)troublesome to attain.
D)very low.
Question
To ensure accuracy, the keratometer must be

A)periodically calibrated.
B)properly maintained.
C)protected from dust.
D)all of the above.
Question
What part of the cornea does the keratometer measure?

A)Optic cap
B)Corneal endothelium
C)Descemet's membrane
D)Corneal stroma
Question
"Against the rule"refers to the corneal astigmatism when

A)the horizontal meridian is flatter than the vertical meridian.
B)the horizontal meridian is steeper than the vertical meridian.
C)the corneal astigmatism from the eye differs from that of the refractive cylinder of the prescription.
D)none of the above.
Question
The keratometer measures

A)the refractive error of the eye.
B)depth perception.
C)symmetry of orbits.
D)the curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea.
Question
The Goldman Applanation Tonometer measures what?

A)Intraocular pressure
B)Corneal thickness
C)Axial length
D)Visual acuity
Question
The normal range of intraocular pressure is between

A)10 and 100 mmHg.
B)10 and 15 mmHg.
C)10 and 22 mmHg.
D)50 and 60 mmHg.
Question
The tonometer tip can be disinfected by

A)soaking in 3% hydrogen peroxide for 10 minutes.
B)wiping it off with warm water and soap.
C)wiping it with alcohol for 10 seconds.
D)A and C.
Question
Ophthalmic assistants are responsible for calibrating the tonometer. True or False?
Question
A patient with conjunctivitis comes in the clinic for contact tonometry. What should you do?

A)Proceed as normal
B)Use another method or reschedule the patient for a future date
C)Let the physician know and then proceed as normal
D)Guess the IOP
Question
All of the following are variables that can result in incorrectly high intraocular pressure readings except

A)patient holding breath.
B)patient straining.
C)patient is myopic.
D)patient squeezing eyelids.
Question
All of the following are instruments for attaining an intraocular pressure reading except

A)Schiøtz tonometer.
B)Tono-Pen.
C)noncontact tonometer.
D)Campbell tonometer.
Question
The fastest method of attaining a tonometry reading is

A)Tono-Pen.
B)Goldman applanation tonometer.
C)noncontact tonometer.
D)Schiøtz tonometer.
Question
The least accurate way to attain the intraocular pressure is through

A)Tono-Pen.
B)Goldman applanation tonometer.
C)noncontact tonometer.
D)Schiøtz tonometer.
Question
What is determined by the rate aqueous enters and exits the eye?

A)Epithelial cell count
B)Intraocular pressure
C)Presence of a vitreous hemorrhage
D)Corneal curvature
Question
How does the flow of aqueous humor begin?

A)By entering the anterior chamber
B)By entering the posterior chamber via the secretion of the ciliary body
C)By flowing through the pupil
D)By leaving the anterior chamber via the trabecular meshwork
Question
At what time of the day is the intraocular pressure highest?

A)Morning
B)Midday
C)Afternoon
D)Night
Question
Which of the following increases intraocular pressure?

A)Thick cornea
B)Glaucoma
C)Steroid use
D)All of the above
Question
During diastole, intraocular pressure _______ as blood flows out of the globe.

A)increases
B)decreases
C)maintains the same
D)hits zero
Question
Where are the aqueous convection currents the warmest?

A)Posterior chamber
B)Anterior portion of the anterior chamber
C)Peripheral anterior chamber
D)Deep anterior chamber
Question
Anticholinergics do what in patients with narrow-angle glaucoma?

A)Increase intraocular pressure
B)Decrease intraocular pressure
C)Dilate pupil
D)Constrict pupil
Question
The function of glasses is to

A)improve visual performance.
B)relieve the symptoms of refractive errors.
C)relieve the symptoms of muscular imbalance in the eyes.
D)all of the above.
Question
Cycloplegic drops paralyze the eye's

A)accommodative ability.
B)focalizing ability.
C)binocular ability.
D)movement.
Question
Another name for near-sightedness is

A)hyperopia.
B)myopia.
C)astigmatism.
D)emmetropia.
Question
The inability to focus due to loss of lens elasticity is called

A)astigmatism.
B)aphakia.
C)presbyopia.
D)hyperopia.
Question
What is the best method to ascertain the objective refraction of a patient?

A)Manifest refractometry
B)Automated refractometry
C)Cycloplegic refraction
D)Duochrome test
Question
The refraction that a patient likes the most is known as the

A)comfortable refraction.
B)subjective refraction.
C)objective refraction.
D)cyclopegic refraction.
Question
What type of lenses can be used to correct astigmatism?

A)Prism lenses
B)Cylinder lenses
C)Plus lenses
D)Minus lenses
Question
What is the focal length of a 4.00 D lens?

A)0)33 m
B)0)5 m
C)1)0 m
D)0)25 m
Question
In the hyperopic eye, distant objects are brought to focus

A)on the retina.
B)behind the retina.
C)before the retina.
D)on the sclera.
Question
A toric contact lens is analogous to

A)a prism lens.
B)a cylinder lens.
C)a plus lens.
D)a minus lens.
Question
The power of a cylinder lens is found how many degrees away from its axis?

A)30 degrees
B)60 degrees
C)90 degrees
D)120 degrees
Question
When examining a patient for objective refraction, it is best for the pupil to be

A)dilated.
B)constricted.
C)myopic.
D)hyperopic.
Question
What can be determined from a retinoscopy exam?

A)Subjective refraction
B)Objective refraction
C)Fusional ability
D)Accommodative ability
Question
The purpose of refractometry is to

A)diagnose color blindness.
B)measure retinal thickness.
C)measure refractive error.
D)map out the topography of the cornea.
Question
If the eyeball is too long for the normal reflective power of the lens and the cornea, what condition does the patient have?

A)Index myopia
B)Axial myopia
C)Curvature myopia
D)Hyperopia
Question
Having a new lens, such as the lens placed in the eye after cataract surgery, is known as

A)presbyopia.
B)aphakia.
C)pseudophakia.
D)myopia.
Question
The sum of the steps performed in arriving at a decision as to what lens or lenses will most benefit the patient is known as

A)ophthalmology.
B)refraction.
C)refractometry.
D)visual acuity.
Question
All of the following are steps performed to ascertain a patient's refraction except

A)measurement of visual acuity.
B)refractometry.
C)measurement of accommodative ability.
D)tonometry.
Question
The best correction a patient with astigmatism can obtain without a cylinder is known as

A)irregular astigmatism.
B)cylinder equivalent.
C)spherical equivalent.
D)subjective refraction.
Question
The condition in which there is a difference in the refractive error of the two eyes is known as

A)anisometropia.
B)aphakia.
C)presbyopia.
D)pseudophakia.
Question
The eye is a compound lens system composed of

A)the lens and the sclera.
B)the cornea and the iris.
C)the lens and the cornea.
D)the cornea and the retina.
Question
What kind of astigmatism is commonly the result of trauma, inflammation, scar tissue, or developmental anomalies affecting the cornea?

A)Irregular astigmatism
B)Asymmetrical astigmatism
C)Oblique astigmatism
D)None of the above
Question
On an astigmatic clock, the correcting cylinder is placed how many degrees from the blackest line?

A)30 degrees
B)60 degrees
C)90 degrees
D)120 degrees
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A lens consisting of two cylinders of equal power but of opposite designation, one being plus and the other being minus, and their axes set 90 degrees apart is known as a

A)correcting cylinder.
B)cross cylinder.
C)spherical equivalent.
D)prism.
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Deck 5: Keratometry Tonometry and Refractometry
1
What is the radius of the corneal curvature useful for?

A)Determining the power of a spectacle lens
B)Determining the power of an intraocular replacement lens
C)Fitting contact lenses
D)Adjusting the keratometer's mires
Fitting contact lenses
2
If a patient's eyesight is very poor and they cannot focus on the target inside the keratometer, what should be done to assist them?

A)Shine a penlight through the eyepiece
B)Instruct the patient to focus harder
C)Adjust the chinrest
D)Instruct the patient to blink rapidly
Shine a penlight through the eyepiece
3
At the commencement of examination, if the keratometer mires look blurry or doubled to the examiner, what should be done?

A)The focusing knob should be adjusted
B)The eyepiece should be adjusted
C)The joystick should be used to move the barrel
D)A and C
A and C
4
An ophthalmometer is also known as a

A)tonometer.
B)specular microscope.
C)keratometer.
D)ophthalmoscope.
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If a patient comes in for a keratometry reading, a gonioscopy, and instillation of eye drops, which should be performed first?

A)Keratometry reading
B)Gonioscopy
C)Instillation of eye drops
D)Order does not matter
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6
Which of the following keratometry readings is considered shorthand and thus omits the axis of the flatter meridian?

A)OD 42.25 x 175 / 43.50 x 85
B)OD 42.25 / 43.50 x 85
C)OD 42.25 x 175 / 43.50
D)OD 175 / 43.50 x 85
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7
Conventionally, the first number in a written keratometry reading is the lowest. What does it correspond to?

A)The axis of the flatter meridian
B)The total refracting power
C)The flattest corneal meridian
D)The steepest corneal meridian
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If a patient has had refractive surgery, a direct keratometry reading will be

A)accurate.
B)inaccurate.
C)troublesome to attain.
D)very low.
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To ensure accuracy, the keratometer must be

A)periodically calibrated.
B)properly maintained.
C)protected from dust.
D)all of the above.
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What part of the cornea does the keratometer measure?

A)Optic cap
B)Corneal endothelium
C)Descemet's membrane
D)Corneal stroma
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11
"Against the rule"refers to the corneal astigmatism when

A)the horizontal meridian is flatter than the vertical meridian.
B)the horizontal meridian is steeper than the vertical meridian.
C)the corneal astigmatism from the eye differs from that of the refractive cylinder of the prescription.
D)none of the above.
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The keratometer measures

A)the refractive error of the eye.
B)depth perception.
C)symmetry of orbits.
D)the curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea.
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The Goldman Applanation Tonometer measures what?

A)Intraocular pressure
B)Corneal thickness
C)Axial length
D)Visual acuity
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The normal range of intraocular pressure is between

A)10 and 100 mmHg.
B)10 and 15 mmHg.
C)10 and 22 mmHg.
D)50 and 60 mmHg.
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15
The tonometer tip can be disinfected by

A)soaking in 3% hydrogen peroxide for 10 minutes.
B)wiping it off with warm water and soap.
C)wiping it with alcohol for 10 seconds.
D)A and C.
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Ophthalmic assistants are responsible for calibrating the tonometer. True or False?
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A patient with conjunctivitis comes in the clinic for contact tonometry. What should you do?

A)Proceed as normal
B)Use another method or reschedule the patient for a future date
C)Let the physician know and then proceed as normal
D)Guess the IOP
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All of the following are variables that can result in incorrectly high intraocular pressure readings except

A)patient holding breath.
B)patient straining.
C)patient is myopic.
D)patient squeezing eyelids.
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19
All of the following are instruments for attaining an intraocular pressure reading except

A)Schiøtz tonometer.
B)Tono-Pen.
C)noncontact tonometer.
D)Campbell tonometer.
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The fastest method of attaining a tonometry reading is

A)Tono-Pen.
B)Goldman applanation tonometer.
C)noncontact tonometer.
D)Schiøtz tonometer.
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The least accurate way to attain the intraocular pressure is through

A)Tono-Pen.
B)Goldman applanation tonometer.
C)noncontact tonometer.
D)Schiøtz tonometer.
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22
What is determined by the rate aqueous enters and exits the eye?

A)Epithelial cell count
B)Intraocular pressure
C)Presence of a vitreous hemorrhage
D)Corneal curvature
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23
How does the flow of aqueous humor begin?

A)By entering the anterior chamber
B)By entering the posterior chamber via the secretion of the ciliary body
C)By flowing through the pupil
D)By leaving the anterior chamber via the trabecular meshwork
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At what time of the day is the intraocular pressure highest?

A)Morning
B)Midday
C)Afternoon
D)Night
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25
Which of the following increases intraocular pressure?

A)Thick cornea
B)Glaucoma
C)Steroid use
D)All of the above
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During diastole, intraocular pressure _______ as blood flows out of the globe.

A)increases
B)decreases
C)maintains the same
D)hits zero
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Where are the aqueous convection currents the warmest?

A)Posterior chamber
B)Anterior portion of the anterior chamber
C)Peripheral anterior chamber
D)Deep anterior chamber
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Anticholinergics do what in patients with narrow-angle glaucoma?

A)Increase intraocular pressure
B)Decrease intraocular pressure
C)Dilate pupil
D)Constrict pupil
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The function of glasses is to

A)improve visual performance.
B)relieve the symptoms of refractive errors.
C)relieve the symptoms of muscular imbalance in the eyes.
D)all of the above.
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30
Cycloplegic drops paralyze the eye's

A)accommodative ability.
B)focalizing ability.
C)binocular ability.
D)movement.
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31
Another name for near-sightedness is

A)hyperopia.
B)myopia.
C)astigmatism.
D)emmetropia.
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The inability to focus due to loss of lens elasticity is called

A)astigmatism.
B)aphakia.
C)presbyopia.
D)hyperopia.
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33
What is the best method to ascertain the objective refraction of a patient?

A)Manifest refractometry
B)Automated refractometry
C)Cycloplegic refraction
D)Duochrome test
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34
The refraction that a patient likes the most is known as the

A)comfortable refraction.
B)subjective refraction.
C)objective refraction.
D)cyclopegic refraction.
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35
What type of lenses can be used to correct astigmatism?

A)Prism lenses
B)Cylinder lenses
C)Plus lenses
D)Minus lenses
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36
What is the focal length of a 4.00 D lens?

A)0)33 m
B)0)5 m
C)1)0 m
D)0)25 m
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In the hyperopic eye, distant objects are brought to focus

A)on the retina.
B)behind the retina.
C)before the retina.
D)on the sclera.
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38
A toric contact lens is analogous to

A)a prism lens.
B)a cylinder lens.
C)a plus lens.
D)a minus lens.
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39
The power of a cylinder lens is found how many degrees away from its axis?

A)30 degrees
B)60 degrees
C)90 degrees
D)120 degrees
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40
When examining a patient for objective refraction, it is best for the pupil to be

A)dilated.
B)constricted.
C)myopic.
D)hyperopic.
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41
What can be determined from a retinoscopy exam?

A)Subjective refraction
B)Objective refraction
C)Fusional ability
D)Accommodative ability
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42
The purpose of refractometry is to

A)diagnose color blindness.
B)measure retinal thickness.
C)measure refractive error.
D)map out the topography of the cornea.
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43
If the eyeball is too long for the normal reflective power of the lens and the cornea, what condition does the patient have?

A)Index myopia
B)Axial myopia
C)Curvature myopia
D)Hyperopia
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44
Having a new lens, such as the lens placed in the eye after cataract surgery, is known as

A)presbyopia.
B)aphakia.
C)pseudophakia.
D)myopia.
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45
The sum of the steps performed in arriving at a decision as to what lens or lenses will most benefit the patient is known as

A)ophthalmology.
B)refraction.
C)refractometry.
D)visual acuity.
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46
All of the following are steps performed to ascertain a patient's refraction except

A)measurement of visual acuity.
B)refractometry.
C)measurement of accommodative ability.
D)tonometry.
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47
The best correction a patient with astigmatism can obtain without a cylinder is known as

A)irregular astigmatism.
B)cylinder equivalent.
C)spherical equivalent.
D)subjective refraction.
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48
The condition in which there is a difference in the refractive error of the two eyes is known as

A)anisometropia.
B)aphakia.
C)presbyopia.
D)pseudophakia.
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49
The eye is a compound lens system composed of

A)the lens and the sclera.
B)the cornea and the iris.
C)the lens and the cornea.
D)the cornea and the retina.
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50
What kind of astigmatism is commonly the result of trauma, inflammation, scar tissue, or developmental anomalies affecting the cornea?

A)Irregular astigmatism
B)Asymmetrical astigmatism
C)Oblique astigmatism
D)None of the above
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On an astigmatic clock, the correcting cylinder is placed how many degrees from the blackest line?

A)30 degrees
B)60 degrees
C)90 degrees
D)120 degrees
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A lens consisting of two cylinders of equal power but of opposite designation, one being plus and the other being minus, and their axes set 90 degrees apart is known as a

A)correcting cylinder.
B)cross cylinder.
C)spherical equivalent.
D)prism.
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