Ocular Anatomy
Medical Terminology
Testing & Procedures
Pharmacology
Professionalism
100

This part of the eye controls how much light enters...

What is the pupil?

100

The meaning of the acronym ARMD....

What is Age Related Macular Degeneration

100

The name of the chart to check distance vision...

What is the Snellen chart

100

This topical anesthetic is used to numb eyes....

Proparacaine

100

Law that protects patient privacy

What is HIPAA

200

The transparent front surface of the eye...

What is the Cornea

200

Suffix meaning “inflammation”...

What is "itis"

200

Dye used to detect corneal abrasions

What is fluorescein

200

Medication commonly used to dilate pupils for eye exams

What is tropicamide

200

Professional response to a dissatisfied patient

What is listening calmly and notifying the provider

300

This structure anchors the lens in place

What are the zonules

300

Term meaning inflammation of the cornea

What is Keratitis

300

Imaging used to evaluate the optic nerve and retina

What is OCT

300

Drops commonly used to reduce inflammation...

What is a steroid

300

Communicating clearly with providers and staff demonstrates

What is teamwork

400

The muscle responsible for pupil constriction...

What is the sphincter muscle

400

Suffix meaning “surgical removal”....

What is "ectomy"

400

Gold standard method of measuring IOP...

What is Goldmann applanation tonometry

400

This term is often used with steroid side effect increasing IOP...

Steroid responder

400

Maintaining a clean, professional appearance demonstrates

What is professional image

500

Area of sharpest central vision....

What is the fovea

500

Term meaning abnormal inward turning of the eye

What is esotropia

500

Procedure used to detect corneal irregularities and keratoconus

What is corneal topography

500

This medication is used to reverse dilation....

What is Pilocarpine

500

Best response when a patient asks for a diagnosis

What is referring the question to the ophthalmologist?

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