Approximately 1,000 multiple-choice questions with explanatory answers prepare the reader to pass Part II of the national, state, or local boards, or obtain state licensure. Organized by topic, this resource follows the format and proportional question breakdown of the actual exam, helping the reader prepare effectively and efficiently for this challenging test. The companion CD-ROM provides further practice with 500 additional questions, answers, and rationales.
1,000 multiple choice questions with explanatory answers help readers prepare thoroughly for Part II of the national exam.
CD-ROM includes 500 questions with answers and rationales, plus a quizzing function that allows readers to see their scores at the end of the tests.
Wide margins are included for convenient note taking.
Line drawings and photos are included both in the book and on the CD-ROM.
Updated references in each section refer the reader to supplemental sources.
Questions are authored by specialty experts and instructors at accredited U.S. optometry colleges.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-7566-6 (9780750675666)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
A. Systemic Conditions
1. General Health
2. Neurological System
3. Musculoskeletal System
4. Skin and Hair
5. Head and Neck
6. Hematopoietic System
7. Immunologic System
8. Cardiovascular System
9. Renal and Urogenital System
10. Gastrointestinal System
11. Liver and Biliary Tract
12. Endocrine/Metabolic System
13. Reproductive System
14. Respiratory System
15. Nutrition
16. Mental Illness and Behavioral Disorders
17. Infectious Diseases
18. Congenital/Hereditary Conditions
B. Ocular Disease/Trauma
1. Orbit, Adnexa, Lacrimal System
2. Cornea/External Disease
3. Glaucoma
4. Lens/Cataract
5. Uveitis, Sclera/Episclera
6. Retina/Vitreous
7. Neuro-Ophthalmic Disorders
C. Refractive/Oculomotor/Sensory Integrative Conditions
1. Anomalies of Refraction: Ametropia
2. Anomalies of Refraction: Presbyopia
3. Anomalies of Refraction: Aphakia, Pseudophakia, and Aniseikonia
4. Low Vision
5. Sensory Anomalies of Binocular Vision/Strabismus
6. Anomalies of Eye Movement
7. Anomalies of Accommodation and Accommodative Vergence
8. Refractive Correction Applications
D. Perceptual Conditions
1. Anomalies of Child Development
2. Anomalies of the Aging Adult
3. Anomalies Secondary to Acquired Neurological Impairment
4. Anomalies of Color Vision (Inherited, Acquired)
E. Public Health
1. Epidemiology
2. Biostatistics and Measurement
3. Environmental Vision
4. Health Care Policy and Administration
F. Legal and Ethical Issues
1. Licensure and Governmental Regulation of Optometry
2. Standards of Professional Ethics
3. Patient Records
4. Confidentiality of Patient Information
5. Professional Liability
6. Visual Disability