Exam 5: Keratometry Tonometry and Refractometry
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If the eyeball is too long for the normal reflective power of the lens and the cornea, what condition does the patient have?
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The inability to focus due to loss of lens elasticity is called
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Conventionally, the first number in a written keratometry reading is the lowest. What does it correspond to?
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Anticholinergics do what in patients with narrow-angle glaucoma?
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At the commencement of examination, if the keratometer mires look blurry or doubled to the examiner, what should be done?
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