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The Pediatric Dispenser's Rulebook: Making Kids' Glasses Child's Play

Exam Questions

1. Who is often most overwhelmed by a first prescription for a young child?
    A. The dispenser
    B. The parents
    C. The child
    D. The doctor
2. Children often require glasses at a young age because of:
    A. Nearsightness
    B. Farsightedness
    C. Weak eye muscle(s)
    D. B and C
3. Because a child's eye is dimensionally small, their vision is likely to be:
    A. Nearsighted
    B. Astigmatic
    C. Nystigmatic
    D. Farsighted
4. Children's eyes compensate for their small axial length through the process of:
    A. Accommodation
    B. Far point
    C. Convergence
    D. A and C
5. The common examination follow-up period for young children getting their first glasses is:
    A. Six weeks to three months
    B. one month
    C. six months
    D. One year
6. When children requiring glasses do not wear them enough, the complications can be:
    A. Optical
    B. Neurological
    C. Related to convergence
    D. All of the above
7. Amblyopia develops when the “_______” pathways are underdeveloped:
    A. Convergent
    B. Neurological
    C. Optical
    D. All of the above
8. The “turning-in” of a child's eye is often caused by:
    A. convergence insufficiency
    B. Accommodative esotropia
    C. Nearsightedness
    D. Astigmatism
9. Which lens material is considered safest for children's eyewear?
    A. CR-39
    B. 1.6 Index plastic
    C. Transitions
    D. Trivex or polycarbonate
10. Anatomical PDs are taken:
    A. With a pupillometer
    B. With a penlight
    C. From the inner corner of one eye to the outer corner of the companion eye
    D. Via a sufficiently-good guess
11. One of the most important differences between children's dress eyewear and sport-specific eyewear is:
    A. The type of lens material employed
    B. The type of nose piece used
    C. The standard applied to lens retention under impact
    D. The cost
12. Because children's play often involves physical contact of some sort, lenses should be especially inspected for:
    A. Correct power
    B. Non-sharp, properly chamfered edges
    C. Correct PD
    D. All of the above
13. Scratches affect children's vision by:
    A. Changing the lens power
    B. Inducing astigmatism
    C. Improving diffractive effects
    D. None of the above
14. Children's bifocals and progressives are typically fit:
    A. Above or at mid-pupil
    B. At the lower lid
    C. At the upper lid
    D. All of the above
15. Which type of bridge design is best for a child with long eyelashes?
    A. Saddle
    B. Keyhole
    C. Pince nez
    D. Adjustable nose pads

Evaluation Questions

16. In questions 21-25 please rate the effectiveness of how well each course met the stated learning objectives: Met the stated learning objectives?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
17. Related to your practice needs?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
18. Will help you improve patient care?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
19. Avoided commercial bias/influence?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
20. How would you rate the overall quality of the material presented?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
21.

Would you like to receive an Ohio Certificate in addition to ABO?

    A. Yes
    B. No
 
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