Certified Paraoptometric (CPO) Practice Exam 2025

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What is the most common reason that patients stop wearing contact lenses?

  1. Cost issues

  2. Lack of vision improvement

  3. Non-compliance

  4. Eye infections

The correct answer is: Non-compliance

The most common reason that patients stop wearing contact lenses is non-compliance. This can refer to a variety of factors including not following proper hygiene practices, not adhering to wearing schedules, or neglecting to replace lenses as recommended. Non-compliance can lead to discomfort, complications, and ultimately a negative experience with contact lenses, prompting patients to discontinue their use. While cost issues, lack of vision improvement, and eye infections can certainly contribute to patients' decisions to stop wearing contacts, non-compliance is recognized as a prevalent issue. Many patients may struggle with the daily responsibilities that come with contact lens care or may not fully understand the importance of adhering to their prescribed regimen, which directly influences their effectiveness and safety in usage.