Certified Ophthalmic Assistant Practice Exam 2025 – 400 Free Practice Questions to Pass the Exam

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How is extraocular movement typically assessed in a clinical setting?

Confrontation visual fields

Visual acuity test

Swinging flashlight test

Hirschberg test

Extraocular movement is typically assessed in a clinical setting using the Hirschberg test. The Hirschberg test evaluates the alignment of the eyes by observing the reflection of light on the patient's corneas. By assessing how the light reflects in relation to the center of the pupil, eye deviations such as strabismus can be identified. This test provides valuable information about the coordination of the extraocular muscles and helps in diagnosing eye alignment disorders.

Confrontation visual fields, visual acuity tests, and the swinging flashlight test are also essential components of an ophthalmic exam, but they do not directly assess extraocular movement, making them incorrect choices for this question.

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