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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To Refer Or Not To Refer? Part 1: Red Eyes I C-19552 - non-interactive
Readers are encouraged to discuss the cases in this FREE VRICS with their colleagues, conduct simple Internet searches, and to use the references provided to complete the Multiple Choice Questions...
Take this Practice Exam (C-19552)
- Approved for: IP SP AS O
Maximising Lens Appearance: Dispense With Confidence Part 1 C-19373 - non-interactive
Dispensing spectacles is something of an art, which requires a myriad of skills to ensure that every patient and spectacle-wearer walks away from your practice with confidence that they have the best...
Take this Practice Exam (C-19373)
- Approved for: D O
Improving Patient Compliance C-19374 - non-interactive
Many practitioners believe that the biggest contributing factor to an adverse event for a contact lens wearer is the contact lens wearer themself. There have been many studies and a copious amount of...
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- Approved for: O D CL
Clinical Insights into the Diagnosis of Glaucoma Part 2 C-19262 - non-interactive
Dr Murray Fingeret discusses the steps used in establishing the diagnosis of glaucoma. The different tests (optic nerve analysis, visual fields, imaging, gonioscopy) are described and how each of these...
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- Approved for: D O
Investigation and Management of Dry Eyes: Anterior Eye and Oculoplastics Part 4 C-19306 - non-interactive
The International Dry Eye Workshop (DEWS) defines dry eyes as "a multifactorial disease of the tears and ocular surface that results in symptoms of discomfort, visual disturbance, and tear film...
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- Approved for: D O
Headaches Need Not Be A Headache For Optometrists C-19309 - non-interactive
Of all the painful states that afflict humans, headache (cephalalgia) is the most common. Patients see an ophthalmologist or optometrist because they experience pain in, or around, the eyes, or other...
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- Approved for: O D
Visual Fields Assessment C-19310 - non-interactive
Readers are encouraged to discuss the cases in this FREE VRICS with their colleagues, conduct simple Internet searches, and to use the references provided to complete the Multiple Choice Questions...
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- Approved for: D O
Sharing Information in the Optometric Management of Children: Young Children's Vision Part 7 C-19173 - non-interactive
Once a child's eye examination has been completed and a spectacle prescription (if needed) determined, the optometrist's role is far from complete. A holistic approach is always required when it comes...
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- Approved for: D O
The Bloody Retina C-19080 - non-interactive
The finding of haemorrhage in the ocular fundus is one of the most striking physical signs that the optometrist encounters. Often, the patient has presented with associated symptoms, but even if symptoms...
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- Approved for: O D
Managing The Watery Eye: Anterior Eye and Oculoplastics Part 3 C-19163 - non-interactive
Watery eyes or 'epiphora' is a common complaint amongst patients presenting to eye care professionals. Surprisingly, dry eyes and watery eyes may have common aetiology. There may be many reasons for...
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- Approved for: D O

