Cope Webinar – 2020 Computer Vision Syndrome: Optometric Considerations - Post Test This Posttest consists of 10 Multiple Choice questions. For each question, indicate the single, best answer from among the choices given. There is no time limit for completing the test. You must answer at least 7 of the questions correctly (70%) to successfully pass the course and claim your CE credits. Once you've submitted your answers, the posttest will be automatically scored and the results summarized. If you don't pass the test on your first attempt, you can retake the test to improve your score. NOTE: While you can use any source you wish to complete the exam, the final answers you submit must be based on your own work. Name* First Last Email* State*License No.*OE Tracker No.*1. Another common terminology used for Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is:a. Visual Discomfort Diseaseb. Screen Time Complexc. Digital Eye Straind. Gaming Vision Syndrome2. What percentage of U.S. households reported computer use in 2016?a. 20-29%b. 30-39%c. 60-69%d. 80-89%3. What are common musculoskeletal symptoms associated with CVS?a. Knee and foot painb. Neck and back painc. Stomach and rib paind. Ear and nose pain4. What can you do to obtain a more thorough case history in computer users?a. Have the patient fill-out a Computer Use Questionnaireb. Ask to review the patient’s social media accountc. Call a family or friend that has observed the patient using a computerd. Use the digital eye strain computing device5. What accommodative tests should be included during an assessment for CVS?a. NPAb. MEMc. Accommodative facilityd. All of the above6. Many computer users suffer from what ocular health condition?a. Dry eyesb. Giant papillary conjunctivitisc. Iritisd. Keratoconus7. When might prisms be an appropriate treatment option for a patient with CVS?a. Patient has accommodative insufficiencyb. Patient has anisometropiac. Patient has a vertical heterophoriad. Patient has blepharitis8. Ergonomically, the computer screen should be placed at or ________ below eye level. (Fill in the blank)a. 15 to 20 degreesb. 45 to 50 degreesc. 65 to 70 degreesd. 95 to 100 degrees9. What can be done to reduced glare on the computer screen?a. Avoid overhead lightingb. Use a glare reduction filterc. Clean the screen surface regularlyd. All of the above10. When viewing digital devices at night, it can be helpful to change the display settings to:a. “Cool-Down” modeb. “Night-Shift” modec. “Bright-White” moded. “Dark-Knight” mode