COA Cheat Sheet 2026

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200 questions
180 min time limit
72% to pass
  1. What is the primary purpose of performing retinoscopy? Determine refractive error objectively
  2. What is the recommended patient education regarding hydrogen peroxide contact lens care systems? Lenses must complete a full neutralization cycle (minimum 6 hours) before insertion
  3. In the SOAP note format, where would the ophthalmic assistant's measurement of the patient's visual acuity and intraocular pressure be documented? Objective
  4. When obtaining a patient history, which question is MOST important to ask when a patient reports sudden painless vision loss in one eye? Have you had any recent head trauma or vascular events?
  5. A patient with a right CN VI (abducens) palsy will show which characteristic finding on ocular motility testing? Right eye cannot abduct in right gaze
  6. Which of the following conditions is NOT hereditary? Conjunctivitis
  7. Which of the following BEST describes the proper test distance for standard Snellen distance visual acuity testing? 20 feet (6 meters)
  8. OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) in glaucoma management primarily measures: Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness
  9. When documenting the Chief Complaint (CC), the ophthalmic assistant should: Record the primary reason for the visit in the patient's own words.
  10. Which of the following MOST qualifies as a chief complaint? Eye fatigue
  11. The trabecular meshwork is clinically significant because it: Is the primary drainage site for aqueous humor
  12. Which condition is most directly associated with chronic corneal hypoxia from extended contact lens wear? Corneal neovascularization (pannus)
  13. Which type of glaucoma is characterized by a narrow or closed iridocorneal angle that obstructs aqueous outflow? Angle-closure glaucoma (ACG)
  14. A patient switches from glasses (spectacle Rx: -5.00 D) to contact lenses. Due to vertex distance, the expected contact lens power will be approximately: Less minus than the spectacle prescription
  15. Which of the following is considered the 'gold standard' for measuring intraocular pressure? Goldmann applanation tonometry
  16. Which of the following is the CORRECT procedure for occluding the eye NOT being tested during monocular visual acuity testing? Place an opaque occluder firmly over the non-tested eye
  17. What is the primary clinical reason for performing a stereoacuity test such as the Randot or Titmus Fly test? To assess binocular fusion and depth perception
  18. A patient denies taking any medications but mentions using 'natural eye drops for dryness' purchased at a health food store. How should the COA document this? Document it under 'Current Medications' as an OTC/supplement product
  19. A 5-year-old child is being tested for stereopsis. Which of the following tests would be most appropriate for this age group? Titmus Fly Test
  20. The term used to refer to symptoms due to uncorrected refractive error is ______ : Asthenopia
  21. Which of the following is the primary purpose of using Ishihara plates during a visual assessment? To screen for red-green color vision deficiencies
  22. Which history-taking category would not typically be pertinent when interviewing a patient with a chief complaint of headaches? Ethnicity
  23. When recording the history of present illness (HPI) for a patient reporting blurred vision, which element describes the QUALITY of the symptom? 'Described as foggy, like looking through frosted glass'
  24. Which instrument is used to measure corneal thickness (pachymetry)? Pachymeter
  25. The use of topical steroids may induce which of the following? Cataracts
  26. Pupil constriction (miosis) and dilation (mydriasis) are controlled by which iris muscles? Sphincter muscle for miosis and dilator muscle for mydriasis
  27. Which device is used to calculate intraocular lens power before cataract surgery? Optical biometry device (e.g., IOL Master)
  28. The Amsler grid is specifically used to detect abnormalities in: Central macular function
  29. A-scan ultrasound biometry is primarily performed to measure: Axial length of the eye
  30. Which layer of the cornea has the greatest capacity for regeneration after injury? Epithelium
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