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
  1. Which route of ocular drug administration provides the highest intraocular drug concentration? Intravitreal injection
  2. What is the approximate axial length of a normal adult eye? 24–26 mm
  3. When conducting a risk assessment for CPOA operations, which factor should receive the HIGHEST priority? Probability and severity of potential harm
  4. In Certified Paraoptometric Assistant, what is the PRIMARY purpose of conducting regular safety drills and exercises? To ensure personnel can respond effectively in emergencies
  5. Which foundational principle is MOST important for success in the Certified Paraoptometric Assistant profession? Commitment to continuous learning, ethical practice, and quality outcomes
  6. Optic neuritis is most commonly associated with which systemic condition? Multiple sclerosis
  7. In CPOA practice, what is the best approach to quality improvement in spectacle dispensing? Use data-driven methods with measurable outcomes
  8. When assisting a patient who uses a walker into the examination chair, the paraoptometric should: Ensure the patient is safely seated before stepping away
  9. What is the most important professional competency for CPOA certification in contact lens basics? Deep knowledge combined with practical application skills
  10. 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
  11. What is the function of part 7 in the human eye? Correct function 7
  12. 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?
  13. Which vital sign is most relevant to document for a patient presenting with hypertensive retinopathy? Blood pressure
  14. 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
  15. What does the addition (ADD) power in a bifocal or progressive prescription represent? The extra plus power added to distance Rx for near vision
  16. What is the primary optical advantage of a lenticular lens design? Improved cosmetic appearance for very high prescriptions
  17. What optical property is demonstrated in scenario 4? Refraction principle 4
  18. 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
  19. Acetazolamide, an oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, lowers IOP by which mechanism? Decreasing aqueous humor production
  20. 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
  21. Which drop is most commonly used to dilate the pupil while cyclopleging the ciliary muscle in pediatric patients? Cyclopentolate
  22. What is 'amblyopia' as it relates to visual acuity testing? Reduced VA in one eye not correctable with lenses due to abnormal visual development
  23. When a patient's optical center is decentered from their pupil center, what optical effect occurs? Unwanted prismatic effect
  24. During slit-lamp biomicroscopy, which illumination technique uses a narrow beam to examine corneal layers? Optic section
  25. What is a key ethical responsibility in situation 1? Uphold ethics 1
  26. Which part of the uveal tract is most anterior? Iris
  27. The term 'blepharoptosis' refers to: drooping of the eyelid
  28. Which neutralization technique uses a lens clock (Geneva lens measure) to determine the approximate prescription of an unknown lens? Lensometry with neutralization
  29. What does validity mean when selecting an assessment tool for CPOA certification purposes? The tool measures what it claims to measure
  30. 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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