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Myopia Control: Young
TEST FOR 55th ANNUAL POST GRADUATE SEMINAR
Myopia Control: Young
You will need a minimum of 7/10 questions answered correctly to pass this test and be issued CE credit.
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The International Myopia Institute classifies as high myopia when refractive error is higher than:
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-3.00D
-4.00D
-5.00D
-6.00D
Which is NOT considered a risk factor for myopia progression?
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Myopic parents
Asian ethnicity
Esophoria
Age of onset at 15 years old
What’s the increased risk of developing myopia with one myopic parent?
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2x
3x
4x
5x
Which group has the strongest prevalence of myopia?
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University students
Musicians
Butchers
Farmers
How many hours of screen time per week causes 3X increased risk of myopia progression?
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5 hours
7 hours
10 hours
12 hours
Which binocular vision condition is NOT linked to increased risk of myopia?
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Lag of accommodation
Esophoria
Intermittent Exotropia
Convergence Insufficiency
Which ocular condition does NOT have an increased risk to myopia?
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Age-related macular degeneration
Retinal detachment
Glaucoma
Cataract
According to a recent journal survey result, what’s currently the most commonly prescribed treatment for myopia progression management?
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Low-dose atropine
Orthokeratology
Soft multifocal contact lenses
Over-correction of spectacle Rx
What concentration of atropine has 100% effectiveness on axial length progression?
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0.01%
0.025%
0.05%
1.0%
Which of the following is NOT an expected side effect of topical ophthalmic atropine use?
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Pupil constriction
Pupil dilation
Decreased accommodation
Photosensitivity
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