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TQ Quiz | Tears, Tech, and Transformation: The Future of Dry Eye Care in Optometry (Amsterdam 2026)

by Events@optometricedu.com | May 5, 2026 | 2026 Amsterdam, TQ Courses | 0 comments

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1. Which is NOT listed as a core component of dry eye disease pathophysiology?*
2. Evidence-based medicine incorporates all of the following EXCEPT:*
3. DEWS III recommends the use of a modified version of which classic dry eye symptom survey?*
4. Which of the following is an assessment of tear quality?*
5. MMP-9 testing in dry eye assessment is used to detect:*
6. Assessment for the presence of which organism is associated with blepharitis evaluation?*
7. Which systemic disease is commonly linked with dry eye?*
8. Which medication class may worsen dry eye symptoms?*
9. A patient with Sjogren’s and severe ocular surface disease has failed lubricants and anti-inflammatory therapy. Which of the following is the most appropriate next steps?*
10. Which of the following is an early intervention in dry eye disease management?*
11. Oral antibiotics in dry eye care are primarily used for:*
12. Blink therapies are generally recommended for patients experiencing which type of tear film deficiency?*
13. Which surgical procedure is most likely to reduce tear production?*
14. TRPM8 receptor agonists represent future therapies targeting:*
15. A 62-year-old female presents with burning, fluctuating vision, and worsened symptoms after screen use. TBUT is reduced and meibography shows gland truncation. What is the most likely cause of her symptoms?*
16. A patient has severe dry eye, positive MMP-9, and significant corneal and conjunctival staining despite frequent artificial tear use. What is the next best management step?*
17. A clinician wants to select therapy based on pathophysiologic mechanism rather than severity stage. Which paradigm does this reflect?*
18. Which diagnostic finding most strongly supports evaporative dry eye over aqueous-deficient dry eye?*
19. Which of the following medications is intended to primarily target inflammation?*
20. What is the standard recommendation for IPL treatment?*

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