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Optic Zone - Central portion of a contact lens which contains the refractive power (generally corresponds to the corneal cap) Posterior Apecal Radius - ... [Show More]
1. what medications may affect successful contact lens wear Antihistamines are beneficial when treating allergies and cold symptoms because they dry out... [Show More]
The tolerance for the overall lens diameter according to the ANSI standards is: A. +/-0.005mm B. +/-0.05mm C. +/-0.01mm D. +/-0.1mm - B. According to... [Show More]
A Correct Statement regarding epithelial cells is that they: a)Comprise the posterior layer of the cornea b)Are unable to regenerate c)Comprise the thic... [Show More]
Assessment of the quality of the peripheral curves (blends of a rigid contact lens) is achieved by the use of thea. profile analyzer b. shadow graph c... [Show More]
optic zone - the central portion of a contact lens which contains the refractive power and generally corresponds to the central corneal cap posterior ap... [Show More]
Steep Fluorescein Pattern - Bright green pooling center, very faint green pooling on diameter of lens Flat Fluorescein Pattern - Bright green pooling on... [Show More]
Which medication may affect successful contact lens wear? - Antihistamines Antihistamines are beneficial when treating allergies and cold symptoms becau... [Show More]
The first successful contact lenses which were originally molded to conform to the shape of the cornea were known as - Scleral/Haptic lenses Corneal con... [Show More]
Which of the following medications may affect successful contact lens wear? a. antacids b. antihistamines c. aspirin d. laxatives - antihistamines Wh... [Show More]
What is the mucous membrane that covers the sclera and lines the inside of the eyelids? - Conjunctiva Which refractive error is commonly referred to as ... [Show More]
base curve - refers to the radius of curvature of the central posterior surface of the lens. It may be expressed in diopters of surface power (D) or in m... [Show More]
annular bifocal contact - A lens with distance portion ground into the center of the lens and the near portion ground into the periphery aphakic lenses ... [Show More]
which of the following is not important to document in medical records for contact lens patients? - location at which the patient was originally taught i... [Show More]
Which of the following medications may affect successful contact lens wear? A. Antacids B. Antihistamines C. Aspirin D. Laxatives - B. Antihistimines... [Show More]
1. The sagittal depth of a rigid gas permeable contact lens can be altered without changing the diameter by: A. Changing the power B. Changing the edge... [Show More]
The cornea is clear, and must remain clear, which means that it must be _____, have regular cell structure, and be free from _______. avascular, scarrin... [Show More]
Which of the following medications may affect successful contact lens wear? a. antacids b. antihistamines c. aspirin d. laxatives - antihistamines Wh... [Show More]
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Diffused Illumination – -Uses widest slit, longest aperture -Light source positioned at an angle of 40º-50º -Used to view overall areas, to observe ... [Show More]
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