Deck 4: Ocular Anatomy Physiology and Pathology

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The ability of human vision to discern shapes by their relative lightness and darkness is known as which of the following?

A)Light sensitivity
B)Shade sensitivity
C)Contrast detection
D)Contrast sensitivity
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The cornea and the lens make up:

A)The photoreceptors
B)The vitreous humor
C)The media
D)The primary refractive surface
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The minimum angle resolvable by the normal human eye is about _____ minutes of arc.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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The part of the eye that forms an anterior protective barrier is the:

A)Cornea
B)Retina
C)Sclera
D)None of the above
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Which of the following structures provides color to the eye?

A)Cornea
B)Iris
C)Pupil
D)Sclera
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Which of the following spreads a tear film over the cornea?

A)Iris
B)Eyelids
C)Tear duct
D)Sclera
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How many layers compose the tear film?

A)2
B)4
C)3
D)6
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The iris, ciliary body, and the choroid make up the:

A)Uvea
B)Sclera
C)Cornea
D)Lens
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Looking straight ahead at a motionless object in space is known as:

A)Fixation
B)Focusing
C)Binocular vision
D)Night vision
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The dark spots seen after being photographed with a flashbulb are known as:

A)Positive afterimages
B)Negative afterimages
C)Floaters
D)Cataracts
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A layman's term for sclera is:

A)Eye color
B)White of the eye
C)Cross-eyed
D)Pink eye
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The clear gel that fills the space between the retina and the lens is called:

A)The aqueous humor
B)The vitreous humor
C)The canaliculus
D)The cornea
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All of the following are corneal layers except:

A)Descemet's membrane
B)Bowman's layer
C)Epithelium
D)Fovea centralis
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In what part of the eye are floaters found?

A)Vitreous humor
B)Aqueous humor
C)Sclera
D)Cornea
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Normally, the surface of the eye is hydrophobic. What does this word mean?

A)A high pH
B)A low pH
C)Water friendly
D)Repels water
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The levator muscle connects to what structure?

A)Retina
B)Tarsus
C)Cornea
D)Lens
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What is the location called where the two optic nerves cross?

A)Anterior chamber
B)Stroma
C)Medial canthus
D)Optic chiasm
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Nystagmus is a condition in which the eyes:

A)Turn white
B)Are crossed
C)Cannot focus
D)Shake back and forth
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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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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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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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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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Superficial abrasions to the cornea usually affect which layer?

A)Stroma
B)Bowman's layer
C)Corneal endothelium
D)Corneal epithelium
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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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Diplopia is another name for:

A)Double vision
B)Blurred vision
C)Loss of vision
D)Night blindness
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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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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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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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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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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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The extraocular muscles are attached to the eye via the sclera.
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Which extraocular muscle in the eye moves the eye outward and downward?

A)Medial rectus
B)Inferior oblique
C)Superior oblique
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The ability of human vision to discern shapes by their relative lightness and darkness is known as which of the following?

A)Light sensitivity
B)Shade sensitivity
C)Contrast detection
D)Contrast sensitivity
Contrast sensitivity
2
The cornea and the lens make up:

A)The photoreceptors
B)The vitreous humor
C)The media
D)The primary refractive surface
The media
3
The minimum angle resolvable by the normal human eye is about _____ minutes of arc.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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The part of the eye that forms an anterior protective barrier is the:

A)Cornea
B)Retina
C)Sclera
D)None of the above
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Which of the following structures provides color to the eye?

A)Cornea
B)Iris
C)Pupil
D)Sclera
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Which of the following spreads a tear film over the cornea?

A)Iris
B)Eyelids
C)Tear duct
D)Sclera
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How many layers compose the tear film?

A)2
B)4
C)3
D)6
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The iris, ciliary body, and the choroid make up the:

A)Uvea
B)Sclera
C)Cornea
D)Lens
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Looking straight ahead at a motionless object in space is known as:

A)Fixation
B)Focusing
C)Binocular vision
D)Night vision
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The dark spots seen after being photographed with a flashbulb are known as:

A)Positive afterimages
B)Negative afterimages
C)Floaters
D)Cataracts
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A layman's term for sclera is:

A)Eye color
B)White of the eye
C)Cross-eyed
D)Pink eye
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The clear gel that fills the space between the retina and the lens is called:

A)The aqueous humor
B)The vitreous humor
C)The canaliculus
D)The cornea
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All of the following are corneal layers except:

A)Descemet's membrane
B)Bowman's layer
C)Epithelium
D)Fovea centralis
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In what part of the eye are floaters found?

A)Vitreous humor
B)Aqueous humor
C)Sclera
D)Cornea
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Normally, the surface of the eye is hydrophobic. What does this word mean?

A)A high pH
B)A low pH
C)Water friendly
D)Repels water
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The levator muscle connects to what structure?

A)Retina
B)Tarsus
C)Cornea
D)Lens
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What is the location called where the two optic nerves cross?

A)Anterior chamber
B)Stroma
C)Medial canthus
D)Optic chiasm
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Nystagmus is a condition in which the eyes:

A)Turn white
B)Are crossed
C)Cannot focus
D)Shake back and forth
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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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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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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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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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Superficial abrasions to the cornea usually affect which layer?

A)Stroma
B)Bowman's layer
C)Corneal endothelium
D)Corneal epithelium
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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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Diplopia is another name for:

A)Double vision
B)Blurred vision
C)Loss of vision
D)Night blindness
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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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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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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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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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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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The extraocular muscles are attached to the eye via the sclera.
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Which extraocular muscle in the eye moves the eye outward and downward?

A)Medial rectus
B)Inferior oblique
C)Superior oblique
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