PART III: COMPREHENSIVE PAST EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR OPHTHALMIC NURSING PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE QUESTION INSTRUCTION: ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED: 30 MUNITS Introduction: This document is a detailed compilation of past examination questions and answers for students and professionals in Ophthalmic Nursing. It covers a broad range of topics essential for clinical practice, surgical procedures, patient management, and community ophthalmology. The examination questions focus on ocular anatomy and physiology, eye diseases and disorders, visual assessment, pharmacology, surgical techniques, emergency care, and research methodologies. This resource serves as a study aid for students preparing for certification exams, a reference for nursing educators, and a review tool for practicing ophthalmic nurses. By engaging with these past questions and answers, learners can enhance their knowledge, improve clinical decision-making, and strengthen their competency in ophthalmic nursing practice. Lagophthalmos can occur in all of the following except; A. 7th cranial nerve paralysis B. 5th cranial nerve paralysis C. Thyrotoxic exophthalmos D. Symblepharon ANSWER: B Which of the following is not a symptom of orbital cellulitis: A. Vision B. Pain C. Redness D. Swelling ANSWER: A All of the following are part of uvea except: A. Pars plicata B. Pars plana C. Choroid D. Schwalbes line