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How to give answer for questions? MHSC Mohammed A.M Aljarousha Department of Optometry Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Islamic University-Gaza

Please answer all the following questions:- Please answer only five from the following questions:- Type of questions:- 1.1 State whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F) 1.2 State whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F) and correct the false sentences 1.3 The following are true about prism: (answer by T or F) (The orientation is defined by its apex). (Light is deviated towards the apex). (Light with shorter wavelength is deviated more than light with longer wavelength). (The angle of the prism apex is called the refracting angle). 2.1 Choose the correct answer 2.2 Select the correct answer 2.3 Select the best appropriate answer

3. 1 Define the following 3. 2 Match the following 3 3.1 Define the following 3.2 Match the following 3.3 Match between the (muscles) and their action 3.4 Define the (lens shape) and mention its (types) with drawings 4.1 Mention the three factors required for (BSV) 4.2 Mention and illustrate (Prentice’s rule) 4.3 Mention the (objective and subjective methods of measuring the angle of deviation). 4.4 Mention the main (types of ptosis). 4.5 Mention the different types of (primary and secondary glaucoma). 4.6 Illustrate the (finished lens dimensions) 4.7 Mention in brief only (four aging changes of the lids).

5. 1 Describe the (myopic fundus). 5 5.1 Describe the (myopic fundus). 5.2 Discuss briefly the (process of glazing). 5.3 What is (Gonioscopy)? (Describe the angle of the AC). 6.1 Why we do (Hess screen)? 6.2 Why (flare is less in soft lenses than in rigid lenses)? 7.1 What happen (after blunt injury)? 7.2 What is the principle of (lensometer)? 7.3 How can you (test the field of vision)? (What is the extent of normal field)? 8.1 How to (calculate IOL)? 9.1 Comment about (KC). 10.1 Uses of (Synpatophore).

Shape of refraction exam: Select the correct answer (15 questions) Define the following (5 questions) Describe the How to determine What are the differences What are the Mention in briefly Please answer only three from the following questions: (4 questions)