CPOA Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield CPOA facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
200 questions
180 min time limit
70% to pass
- Which route of ocular drug administration provides the highest intraocular drug concentration? → Intravitreal injection
- What is the approximate axial length of a normal adult eye? → 24–26 mm
- When conducting a risk assessment for CPOA operations, which factor should receive the HIGHEST priority? → Probability and severity of potential harm
- In Certified Paraoptometric Assistant, what is the PRIMARY purpose of conducting regular safety drills and exercises? → To ensure personnel can respond effectively in emergencies
- Which foundational principle is MOST important for success in the Certified Paraoptometric Assistant profession? → Commitment to continuous learning, ethical practice, and quality outcomes
- Optic neuritis is most commonly associated with which systemic condition? → Multiple sclerosis
- In CPOA practice, what is the best approach to quality improvement in spectacle dispensing? → Use data-driven methods with measurable outcomes
- When assisting a patient who uses a walker into the examination chair, the paraoptometric should: → Ensure the patient is safely seated before stepping away
- What is the most important professional competency for CPOA certification in contact lens basics? → Deep knowledge combined with practical application skills
- A patient reports their soft contact lenses feel dry by the end of the day. Which lens property most directly affects this complaint? → Water content
- What is the function of part 7 in the human eye? → Correct function 7
- A technician is preparing a patient for fluorescein angiography. The most important question to ask before injecting fluorescein is: → Does the patient have any allergies, especially to fluorescein or iodine?
- Which vital sign is most relevant to document for a patient presenting with hypertensive retinopathy? → Blood pressure
- In Certified Paraoptometric Assistant practice, what is the FIRST step when a safety hazard is identified in the workplace? → Immediately secure the area and report the hazard
- What does the addition (ADD) power in a bifocal or progressive prescription represent? → The extra plus power added to distance Rx for near vision
- What is the primary optical advantage of a lenticular lens design? → Improved cosmetic appearance for very high prescriptions
- What optical property is demonstrated in scenario 4? → Refraction principle 4
- A patient's contact lens prescription specifies 'BC 8.6 / D 14.2 / -3.00 SPH.' What does 'SPH' indicate? → The lens is a spherical design with no cylinder correction
- Acetazolamide, an oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, lowers IOP by which mechanism? → Decreasing aqueous humor production
- When measuring pupillary distance with a millimeter ruler, the measurement is taken from the center of one pupil to: → The center of the opposite pupil
- Which drop is most commonly used to dilate the pupil while cyclopleging the ciliary muscle in pediatric patients? → Cyclopentolate
- What is 'amblyopia' as it relates to visual acuity testing? → Reduced VA in one eye not correctable with lenses due to abnormal visual development
- When a patient's optical center is decentered from their pupil center, what optical effect occurs? → Unwanted prismatic effect
- During slit-lamp biomicroscopy, which illumination technique uses a narrow beam to examine corneal layers? → Optic section
- What is a key ethical responsibility in situation 1? → Uphold ethics 1
- Which part of the uveal tract is most anterior? → Iris
- The term 'blepharoptosis' refers to: → drooping of the eyelid
- Which neutralization technique uses a lens clock (Geneva lens measure) to determine the approximate prescription of an unknown lens? → Lensometry with neutralization
- What does validity mean when selecting an assessment tool for CPOA certification purposes? → The tool measures what it claims to measure
- A lens with a base curve of 6.00 D and a front surface power of +6.00 D has a back surface power of -2.00 D. What is the approximate total lens power? → +4.00 D
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