3rd Edition

Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam Review Manual

By Janice K. Ledford Copyright 2012
350 Pages
by CRC Press

350 Pages
by CRC Press

The best-selling exam preparation manual for more than 15 years has been extensively updated into a Third Edition. With revisions and additional material that match the new JCAHPO® criteria for Certified Ophthalmic Assistants (COA®), this study resource will remain the top choice for those studying for certification. With nearly 1,400 questions, the Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Exam Review... Read more

Dedication

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Introduction

Chapter 1 History Taking

Chapter 2 Pupillary Assessment

Chapter 3 Contact Lenses

Chapter 4 Equipment Maintenance and Repair

Chapter 5 Lensometry

Chapter 6 Keratometry

Chapter 7 Medical Ethics, Legal, and Regulatory Issues

Chapter 8 Microbiology

Chapter 9 Pharmacology

Chapter 10 Ocular Motility

Chapter 11 Assisting in Surgical Procedures

Chapter 12 Ophthalmic Patient Services and Education

Chapter 13 Ophthalmic Imaging

Chapter 14 Refractometry

Chapter 15 Spectacle Skills

Chapter 16 Supplemental Skills

Chapter 17 Tonometry

Chapter 18 Visual Assessment

Chapter 19 Visual Fields

Appendix A Study and Test-Taking Strategies

Appendix B Suggested Reading and Resources

Bibliography

Biography

When Janice K. Ledford (she prefers to be called Jan) began her career in ophthalmic assisting in 1982, she had very little idea of what to expect. But she wanted something she could stick with. After 5 years of "higher learning" she graduated from Columbus College in Columbus, Georgia with an A.S. in General Studies (biology emphasis, 1978) and an A.S. in Dental Hygiene (1980). With the encouragement of her employer and family, she became a Certified Ophthalmic Assistant in 1983. The next year she took the exam for Certified Ophthalmic Technician, and passed. One child, one move, and 4 years later she earned her certification as an Ophthalmic Medical Technologist. Jan has been busy writing in the field of eye care since 1985. Eventually she formed her own company, EyeWrite Productions, and now concentrates more on the writing aspect of her career. She is the author of three ophthalmic assisting review books and the coauthor of a lay-oriented eye care book (The Crystal Clear Guide to Sight for Life, Starburst Publishers, 1996). Her work has been published in Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology World News, Annals of Ophthalmology and Glaucoma, Contact Lens Spectrum, Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Phaco & Foldables, Ophthalmic Surgery, and The Journal of Ophthalmic Nursing and Technology, among others. She currently works several days a month at a satellite eye clinic with Dr. Charles Kirby of Western North Carolina Eye Care Associates, and has no plans to retire. At this point it seems safe to say that she's stuck with it!