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TQ Quiz | How to Diagnose Glaucoma Like an Expert (Pittsburgh 2025)

by Events@optometricedu.com | Feb 16, 2025 | 2025 Pittsburgh, TQ Courses | 0 comments

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1. Therapy is indicated in ocular hypertension when the central corneal thickness (CCT) is under how many microns?*
2. Expert Panel Consensus recommends treatment for ocular hypertension when the risk percentage is greater than what percent?*
3. Mild or Early stage glaucoma when defined by visual field testing shows what?*
4. Severe Stage of Glaucoma, by visual field guidelines, includes:*
5. A key region of the optic disc to concentrate on for glaucoma defects is the?*
6. The test pattern/strategy on one perimeter that is the fastest and includes additional testing points around fixation is the?*
7. Based on OCT average RNFL Thickness Measurements, when do we typically expect to see visual field defects?*
8. Identifying good correlation between structural and functional loss in early glaucoma can help to improve?*
9. Advantages of Head Mounted Perimetry include each of the following EXCEPT?*
10. For the currently available Head Mounted VF devices the best general statement about their limitations is?*
11. What validated online tool can be used to assist in the management of ocular hypertension?*
12. What is considered a low risk for developing glaucoma based on central corneal thickness?*
13. What is recommended for monitoring the rate of progression in glaucoma?*
14. What is a tip mentioned for diagnosing glaucoma based on optic nerve head assessment?*
15. How many VF tests are needed to detect change in a patient progressing at -2dB per year?*
16. What is a true statement regarding the 24-2C and 10-2 test grids for VF testing?*
17. What is a limitation of VR Perimetry compared to traditional bowl units is?*
18. What is the optimal testing protocol for managing long term glaucoma patients?*
19. On a 24 hour basis, IOP is highest during what time period?*
20. The home tonometer uses what form of IOP measure*

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