This transparent structure at the front of the eye helps focus light onto the retina
What is the cornea?
This organelle is responsible for ATP production in eukaryotic cells
What is MITOCHONDRIA?
This principle of medical ethics means "do no harm"
What is non-maleficence?
this part of the body provides protection for internal organs, support and strength for the extremities, enables movement, and participates in mineral metabolism
What is the skeleton
True or False: OS refers to the right eye and OD refers to the left eye
What is FALSE?
What is 7
This principle requires optometrists to act in their best interest of their patients
What is beneficence?
This nerve transmits visual information from the retina to the brain
This eye condition causes difficulty seeing distant objects but allows for close near vision
What is myopia?
What is the unit of power in the SI system?
What is a WATT
A patient refuses a clinically necessary procedure, but the optometrist must respect their decision. This is an example of what ethical principle
What is patient autonomy?
Visual signals from the right visual field are processed in which side of the brain?
What is left?
A phoropter is used to measure ____ _____
What is REFRACTIVE ERROR?
Light bends when it enters a different medium due to this phenomenon
What is refraction?
A breach of confidentiality is allowed under HIPAA in what type of situation?
What is risk of harm to the patient or others?
This group of eye conditions damages the optic nerve and is often associated with increased intraocular pressure
What is GLAUCOMA?
What is the derivative of sin(x)?
What is cos(x)?
An optometrist has a financial benefit of selling a specific brand of contacts but does not disclose this when prescribing them. What ethical issue is this an example of?
What is conflict of interest?
This gland produces tears
What is the lacrimal gland?