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Preview: Basic Anatomy

This course has been awarded 1 JCAHPO credit hour. It is intended for beginning, and intermediate levels.

After completing this section the student should be able to do the following:

  • List the bones that make up the orbit
  • Identify the size of the orbit and eyeball
  • List the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the eye
  • Identify the innervations and function of the extrinsic eye muscles
  • Identify the basic eyelid structures and their functions
  • Label the lacrimal system parts and identify their functions
  • Label the drainage system and its parts
  • Describe some common problems with the parts of the eye anatomy that are listed above
  • Identify the anatomy of the globe including:
  • Identify the layers of the cornea
  • Identify the anterior chamber
  • Describe the anatomy of the lens
  • Describe the anatomy of the uvea including the iris, cilliary body, and choroid
  • Define the vitreous composition
  • List the retinal layers and their function
  • Express some common problems affecting the different parts of the globe

Here is what some ophthalmic personnel who took this course had to say:

"this was a great review and since I also am a technician trainer, it will help me in organizing my A and P training. Thanks so much." K.B., COMT

"I love this way to get my CE hrs. Thanks" A.M., Surgical tech

"Very good course. Good Information." S.L., COA

"Highly useful and appropriate for my needs." O.C., COA

"Excellent, clear, great refresher to utilize in everyday ophthalmic assisting!" M.P., COA

"Very informative course." E.B., COA

"Very good." F.L., COA

"Since I've been an ophthalmic assistant for almost 10 years now, it's difficult to find new material for continuing education. This was very well organized and clear cut! Well done." R.C., COA

"Clear and concise, good review, very well organized." P.C., COA

"A very good review of eye anatomy!" M.F., COT

This course should take approximately one hour to complete.

You must correctly answer at least 22 of the 30 questions on the open book post test to earn credit. If you do not successfully pass the post test the first time you may try again at no expense to you. You must successfully complete the post test to earn JCAHPO credit.

Advanced Anatomy covers the information provided in this course but goes into more detail. Because there is a lot of information provided in Advanced Anatomy, if you do not have any background in the anatomy of the eye we recommend starting with the Basic Anatomy course and then taking the Advanced course later on. This will allow you to absorb the basic material first and then continue on to the more detailed information (while still reviewing the basics) provided in the Advanced Anatomy course.