This course is intended for beginner and intermediate levels.  This course covers basic to intermediate level information regarding the anterior segment of the eye and is presented online through Eye-Courses.com.

After completing this section the student should be able to do the following:

  • List the structures that make up the anterior segment
  • Identify important elements about each of the 5 layers of the cornea
  • Describe the normal endothelial cell count for a healthy cornea
  • Explain the 2 purposes of the cornea
  • Identify normal and abnormal cornea size and thickness
  • List common problems that affect the cornea
  • Explain different treatment methods for common corneal problems
  • List the 2 important structure and fluid found in the anterior chamber
  • Compare the composition of aqueous humor to blood plasma
  • Identify the 2 parts to the ciliary body
  • List several common problems that affect the ciliary body and the angle
  • Explain how the iris muscles relate to pupil size
  • Describe pupil response/ reflexes
  • Explain how to perform the swinging flashlight test
  • Explain what normal pupil reaction versus an APD looks like on the swinging flashlight test
  • Describe ways to document pupil function testing
  • Identify several characteristics for certain pupil problems
  • List the layers of the lens
  • Describe several common problems that affect the lens
  • Identify ways to characterize cataracts
  • Describe different methods of cataract removal
  • List tests that are important in the process of cataract evaluation

 

This course should take approximately 1 hour to complete.

This course has been approved by the AOA Commission on Paraoptometric Certification (CPC) for continuing education credit for use toward paraoptometric certification renewal.