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CME questions (circle the correct answer)
1. In preparing the algorithm discussed here, the ASCRS Cornea Clinical Committee focused on:
a. The adult population of the United States
b. The general dry eye population
c. The preoperative cataract and refractive patient
d. The postoperative cataract and refractive patient
2. Which of the following is recommended as a baseline treatment for reducing inflammation in active lid margin disease?
a. Doxycycline
b. Oral omega-3s
c. Lifitegrast
d. All of the above
3. Which of the following can be useful prior to the LLPP clinical exam in patients presenting for initial evaluation?
a. ASCRS Speed II Questionnaire
b. Osmolarity testing
c. MMP-9 testing
d. All of the above
4. The first L in the LLPP Exam stands for:
a. Look
b. Listen
c. Lid
d. Lift
5. A key to achieving 20/Happy patients is:
a. Address only the conditions the patient is aware of having
b. Tell the patient they'll see perfectly after their procedure
c. Appropriately manage patient expectations
d. Explain that postoperative aberrations won't bother them
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Managing ocular surface disease in a
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