Froggy Jumps Tonometry and Gonioscopy QuizVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on tonometry and gonioscopy techniques and concepts! par Vijhaya Priya 1 What is the primary purpose of tonometry? a To measure intraocular pressure (IOP) b To assess visual acuity c To examine the retina 2 Which instrument is commonly used in tonometry? a Ophthalmoscope b Goldmann applanation tonometer c Slit lamp 3 What does gonioscopy allow the clinician to examine? a The macula b The anterior chamber angle c The optic nerve 4 Which condition can tonometry help diagnose? a Retinal detachment b Glaucoma c Cataracts 5 What is the normal range for intraocular pressure? a 5-10 mmHg b 22-30 mmHg c 10-21 mmHg 6 What type of gonioscopy lens is often used? a Contact lens b Fundus lens c Gonio lens 7 What does a high IOP indicate? a Healthy eyes b Possible glaucoma risk c Cataract formation 8 What is the main advantage of gonioscopy? a Measuring visual acuity b Direct visualization of the angle structures c Assessing peripheral vision 9 What is the main risk of elevated IOP? a Optic nerve damage b Retinal tears c Corneal scarring