CPOT Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield CPOT 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. What is the purpose of a color vision test in optometry? To assess the patient's ability to distinguish between colors.
  2. Why is visual acuity testing important in optometry? To measure how well a patient can see at various distances.
  3. What is the role of a visual acuity test in optometric procedures? To assess how well the patient can see at various distances.
  4. Photochromic lenses darken when exposed to UV radiation because they contain: Photosensitive molecules such as silver halides or organic compounds
  5. How should a CPOT professional handle errors in official records? Draw a single line through the error, initial, date, and write the correction
  6. What is the purpose of performing an 'over-refraction' during a contact lens fitting? To identify any residual refractive error beyond what the trial lens corrects
  7. Which solution should NEVER be used to rinse contact lenses before insertion? Tap water
  8. What is the correct approach to patient communication for a CPOT professional? Use clear, simple language and verify patient understanding
  9. In Certified Paraoptometric Technician practice, when should a patient's vital signs be reassessed? Whenever there is a change in patient condition or as per established protocols
  10. Which contact lens replacement schedule carries the lowest risk of deposit buildup? Daily disposable
  11. In Certified Paraoptometric Technician, what is the retention period for professional records typically determined by? Regulatory requirements, organizational policy, and applicable statutes of limitations
  12. What is a fundamental principle of emergency procedures & response in Certified Paraoptometric Technician practice? Systematic application of best practices based on current standards and evidence
  13. When adjusting a metal frame, a technician uses heat to: Soften and reshape the frame without cracking it
  14. How long must a one-step hydrogen peroxide contact lens disinfection system fully neutralize before the lenses can be safely inserted? At least 6 hours
  15. The 'add power' in a bifocal or progressive lens prescription refers to the: Additional plus power for near vision correction
  16. What is the recommended first step when implementing infection control & prevention procedures in Certified Paraoptometric Technician? Assess current practices and identify gaps against established standards
  17. What is the PRIMARY consideration when performing patient assessment in Certified Paraoptometric Technician practice? Patient safety and accurate data collection
  18. What is the recommended contact lens movement with each blink during a soft lens fitting assessment? 0.25 to 1.0 mm
  19. In contact lens fitting terminology, what does a 'steep' fit indicate? The lens base curve is more curved than the corneal curvature
  20. In the context of Certified Paraoptometric Technician, what does "standard of care" refer to? The level of care a reasonably competent professional would provide
  21. Antireflective (AR) coating on ophthalmic lenses primarily works by: Using thin-film interference to cancel reflected light
  22. Rigid gas-permeable (RGP) contact lenses are considered the primary contact lens option for which condition? Keratoconus with irregular corneal shape
  23. How can a Paraoptometric Technician assist with patient education? By educating patients about eye care and prescribed treatments.
  24. In Certified Paraoptometric Technician, what role does continuous improvement play in emergency procedures & response? It ensures practices evolve to meet changing requirements and improve outcomes
  25. How does a visual field test help in optometry? To measure the range of vision and detect blind spots.
  26. Which contact lens design is used to correct astigmatism? Toric lens
  27. What is the MOST effective way to evaluate performance in infection control & prevention for Certified Paraoptometric Technician? Using measurable criteria and key performance indicators aligned with objectives
  28. What is the purpose of pupil dilation during an eye exam? To allow a better view of the internal structures of the eye.
  29. The sclera makes up approximately what percentage of the outer coat of the eye? 83%
  30. What does keratometry (K-readings) measure during a contact lens fitting evaluation? Curvature of the anterior corneal surface
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