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CME questions (circle the correct answer)
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1. For surgeons interested in launching an advanced technology practice, Dr. Yeu recommends starting
with what?
a. Intraoperative aberrometry
b. Femtosecond laser
c. Presbyopia-correcting IOLs
d. Toric IOLs
2. How much of the correction of a T9 (4.11 D) toric IOL will be lost if the lens is misaligned by 10 degrees?
a. 0.71 D
b. 1.43 D
c. 2.05 D
d. 4.11 D
3. What does Dr. Garg recommend using for centration of a multifocal IOL?
a. Center of the entrance pupil
b. Center of the cornea
c. Subject-fixated, coaxially sighted corneal light reflex
d. The brightest Purkinje reflection
4. Accommodating IOLs may be an ideal choice for patients with:
a. Guttata or anterior basement membrane disease
b. High expectations for uncorrected near vision
c. Pseudoexfoliation syndrome
d. Extremely dry eyes
5. In order to influence ASC purchasing decisions, Dr. Trattler recommends that a surgeon have:
a. >25% ownership share
b. >10% ownership share
c. >5% ownership share
d. Ownership share does not matter
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