Welcome to the OT CET Exam Archive. Here you will find all of the CET exams that have been published in OT between January 2010-present which are no longer "live".
You can brush up on your clinical skills and test your knowledge by taking these exams. However, please note that you cannot gain CET points by taking these exams.
CET articles and VRICS exams include a downloadable PDF of the article they refer to, whilst the videos for CET exams can be watched in full. Exams are listed in chronological order and can be searched for by series title, author name or subject matter.
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Blood of the macula: Diabetes or age? C-31551 - non-interactive
Diabetes and age can affect a patient’s central vision as a result of damage to the macula. Both of these conditions can present with haemorrhage at the macula and appropriate referral and timely...
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- Approved for: O
Acquired brain injury part 2: Examining the patient with ABI C-30956 - non-interactive
The first article of this series described the key visual effects of acquired brain injury (ABI) and in order to aid rehabilitation of such patients, or at least minimise the impact, careful examination...
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- Approved for: O
Orthoptic exercises: A forgotten art C-30856 - non-interactive
Orthoptic exercises were first described as early as 1855 and are guided training exercises that can be used to treat a number of binocular vision defects. These methods are at risk of becoming a lost...
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- Approved for: D O
Optokinetic nystagmus C-30936 - non-interactive
Nystagmus is an oscillation of one or both eyes. Nystagmus can be a physiological phenomenon such as optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) or induced vestibular nystagmus (which are normal oculomotor responses),...
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- Approved for: O
Shared care and referral pathways part 2: Diabetes screening – leading from the front C-30733 - non-interactive
The alarming rise in diabetes prevalence is a worldwide public health and economic problem consuming a disproportionate share of health care resources. Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the most common complication...
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- Approved for: D O
Acquired brain injury part 1: Neuro-optometric rehabilitation C-30555 - non-interactive
Brain injury can result from a number of causes which in turn can lead to neurological dysfunction including dysfunctions in the visual system; acquired brain injury (ABI) is an umbrella term for patients...
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- Approved for: O
Shared care and referral pathways part 1: Broadening horizons C-30397 - non-interactive
With a rapidly growing elderly population, the role of optometrists will become increasingly important in meeting the burgeoning demand for eye care services. This is at a time when the NHS is facing...
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- Approved for: D O
Sight savers – Real case studies part 3 C-30553 - non-interactive
In this final part of the series, attention turns to ocular conditions that have the potential to cause significant loss of sight and which can present with vague or atypical symptoms. Dispensing opticians...
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- Approved for: D O
Management options for adult binocular vision disorders part 1: Heterotropia C-30624 - non-interactive
Binocular vision anomalies are commonly encountered in optometric practice. Adult patients might not require investigation and management in the same way as children, but nevertheless will require eye...
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- Approved for: O

