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The extra occular muscles are inserted into the sclera and serve to rotate the eye in all possilble directions. There are_______of these muscles in each eye.   Six..  
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The fibrous tunic is comprised of the:   Sclera, Cornea  
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Fusion accours in the?   Brain  
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The aqueous fluid is continually being manufactured by   The ciliary body  
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The ability of the eye to bring objects of varying distance to focus on the retina is knows as:   Accommodation  
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When accommodation is at rest, rays of light from a distant source come to focus in front of the the retina. This condition is known as:   Myopia  
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When accommodation is at rest, rays of light from a distant source come to focus behind the retina. This condition is known as:   Hyperopia  
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Impulses are carried from the retina to the brain along the:   Optic nerve  
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While reading, or performing other near vision task:   The pupil constrict The eye converge The crystalline lens accommodates  
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Th area of the retina capable of perceiving the greatest amount of detail is   Fovea centralis  
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The average cornea has refractive power of approximately   43 diopters  
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The layer of the cornea which is higly regenerative is:   The epithelium  
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Night vision is chiefly a function of the:   Rods  
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A tendency of the visual axis to deviate inward while the eyes are in position of rest is known as:   Esophoria  
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A "farsighted" eye is one that is:   Hyperopic  
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The term used to indicate "double vision" is:   Diplopia  
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The condition in which the ability to accommodate for near vision becomes inadequate because of loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens is called:   Presbyopia  
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When there is a loss of vision without any apparent disease of the eye it is known as:   Amblyopia  
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A refractive error in which the rays of light do not come to a single point of focus is called:   Astigmatism  
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The condition in which the crystalline lens of the eye gradually loses its transparency with consequent loss of visual acuity is known as:   Cataract  
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An ocular "disease " having as its primary characteristic a sustained increase in intraocular pressure   Glaucoma  
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The space between the cornea and iris that is filled with aqueous   Anterior chamber  
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A tendency of one eye to deviate upward is:   Hyperphoria  
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The photosensitive receptors of the retina which are responsible for sharp visual acuity and color perception are the:   Cones  
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The layer of the cornea which comprises 90% of its thickness is:   The stroma  
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A condition in which the refractive error pf one eye significantly differs from that of the other and where both eyes have the same sign (both eyes are myopic or hyperopic) is known as:   Anisometropia  
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The refractive error which result in two points of focus falling the retina is:   Compound hyperopic astigmatism  
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The refractive condition caused by a damage cornea so that rays of light come to many focal points on the retina is known as:   Irregular astigmatism  
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The transparent, colorless mass of soft, gelatinous material which fills the eyeball behind the lens is the:   Vitreous humor  
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The index of refraction of the crystalline lens is:   1.42  
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The cornea has an index of refraction of:   1.37  
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When the optical centers of a pair of plus lenses are positioned narrower than the PD, it produces prism base_____.   In  
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When the optical centers of a pair of minus lenses are positioned narrower than the PD, it produces prism base____.   Out  
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When patient looks through a plus lens above the optical center, it produces prism base_____.   Down  
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When patient looks through the minis lens below the optical center, it produces prism base_______.   Down  
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How much prism is induced 5mm away feom the optical center of a +2.00 diopter lens?   1.0 🔼 Formula: 🔼 = f x dec(mm)/10  
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How much prism is induced 10mm away from the optical center of a -0.25 diopter lens?   .25🔼 (10)x (0.25)/10=2.50/10=0.25🔼  
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How much prism induced 2mm away from the optical center of a +16.00 diopter lens?   3.2🔼 (16)x(2)=32/10=🔼3.2  
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In verifying a pair of spectacles which have recently beeen returned from the lab, you notice that the optical centers are positioned 61mm apart. The work order indicates the patient's PD measures 64mm and the prescription calls for -3.00 sphere in each e   0.9 base out 64-61=3 (-3.00)x(3)=9/10=0.9 bo  
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A patient prescription calls for OD:+4.75 OS: +2.50. The optical centers of the finished spectacles are found to be positioned 4mm too wide. How much total prism is induced and in which direction is the base?   .95🔼BO (4.75)x(2)=9.5/10=0.95 .5🔼BO (2.50)x(2)=5/10=0.5 =1.45🔼BO total =1.45  
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Light directly on retina. Normal eye condition   Emmetropia  
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Front of retina   Myopia  
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Back of retina   Hyperophia  
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One concave, One convex   Meniscus  
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Use to measure the base curve. Measure accular surface.   Lensclock  
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Advance presbyope   Trifocals  
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Use to detect internal lens stress.   Polariscope  
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Use to measure vertex distance.   Distometer  
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Use to measure lens thickness.   Lens caliper  
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Investor of executive bifocals?   Benjamin Franklin  
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Absence or gone of crystalline lens due to cataract.   Aphakia  
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Natural cryst lens   Phakia  
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Inflimmation of retina   Retinitis  
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Both eyes have definite turning inward.   Convergent strabismus  
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Tendency   Esophoria  
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Deffinite turning   Exophoria  
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Fitting the child for bifocals   Bisecting the center of the pupil  
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Most be useful for electrician looking up the light   Double D  
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Clearest, clear of vision, opposite blind spot   Fovea  
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Good vison, sharp, cons & rods   Macula  
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Curving the temples around the head   Bowing  
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To minimize the aberrations   "Best Form"  
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Pow   Power of wear, position of wear  
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Different size of retina   Aniseikonia  
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Corrected by lens having cylinder power   Astigmatism  
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Diopter power generated by eye optical sytem   60  
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Most color of visible spectrum contributes to blurry vision   Blue  
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Common trifocals power   50% off Add  
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Direction of light directed when it passes through a prism.   Toward a good the base  
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Produces virtual image   Diverging (-)  
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Created barrel distortion   High minus lens  
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Base curve for minus lens range fall?   Plano to +4.00 D  
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Base curve for plus power lenses range fall?   +6.00 to -10.00D  
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The point through which light rays pass without being refracted?   Optical center  
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Thin in rhe center. Effective power becomes stronger as lens move closer   Minus lens.  
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Speed of light in crown glass?   122,000 miles/second  
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Range of wavelength   380.....740 nm  
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Material characteristic that describe density.   Specific gravity  
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Straight top, Flat top   Fused bifocal  
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Lens curvatures   Geneva lens  
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Drooping lid (Ptosis crutch) give support to the upper eyelid   Ptosis crutch  
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The index of refraction is lowest in:   Air  
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When parallel rays of light enter the prism, the light is deviated:   Towards the base  
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One meter is equal to ______inches.   39.37  
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Two meters is equal to__________centimeters.   200  
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The index of refraction of any given transparent material can be determined by:   Dividing the speed of light in air by the speed of light in the material.  
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The speed of lights in air is approximately:   186,000 miles per second  
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When the direction of light is deviated in the course of passing from one transparent medium to another it is known as:   Refraction Deviate/refract  
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Light travels through a certain transparent medium at the rate of approximately 109,412 miles per second. The index of refraction of that medium is   1.70 N=186,000/109,412 miles per second =1.69 =1.70  
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The _____theory describes light as travelling through space in minute bursts of energy.   Corpuscular  
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If converging lens has a focal length of +2.00 meters, its power is:   +0.50 diopters P=1/F 1/+2.00 +0.50  
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Visible light is part of the overall spectrum of radiant energy. Although the range of wavelengths of which are perceived visible light can vary with the individual, it is generally understood to lie between:   390 and 750 nm  
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If a prism can displace an image one centimeter at a distance of one meter,it said to have a power of:   1 prism diopter  
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The distance between the crests of two waves is called the:   Wavelength  
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The focal length of a -5.00 diopter lens is:   -20 cm F=1/P =1/-5.00 =0.2m convert to cm =-20 cm  
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Decentering a plus lens upward will result in:   Base up prism  
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Prentice's Rule states that the amount of induced prism is equal to:   Power of lens times the decentration in meter /10 P x dec /10  
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A diverging lens produces a______image.   Virtual  
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Rays emanating from a point source of light are said to be:   Diverging  
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A pair of +4.00 spectacle lenses were ordered from the laboratory with a PD of 59mm. When this lenses are verified, it was determined that the optical centers were positioned 4mm to wide. How much prism was induced in each eye and in which direction is th   0.8 prism diopter base in 🔼=Pxdec/10 +4.00x4=16/10 =1.6/2 0.8  
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A pair of spectacles were ordered w/ a prescription of -2.00D in each eye and PD of 63mm. They were received from the laboratory with the optical centers set 66mm apart.How mich total prism was induced & in which direction is the base?   0.6 prism diopters base in 66-63=3mm 🔼=Pxdec/10 =-2.00x3mm=6/10 =0.6  
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What part of electro magnetic spectrum contains uv energy?   200-400nm  
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Which color absorbs light?(white reflects light)!   Black  
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What will prism do?   Displace rhe image of the apex  
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For patient requiring no prescribe prism, where is the mrp?   The optical center (OC)  
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1.The index of refraction of the material, 2. the thickeness of the lens, and the 3. relationship between the front and the back of lens. These ate three thing that   Affect the power of a lens  
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What happen when lights hits lens?   Absorption, transmission, reflection  
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Wha is the vertical power of this lens -7.00 -1.00@45   +6.50  
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This lens are made of a hard resin material:   Zyl  
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Bifocals are used to correct for a condition called:   Presbyopia  
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Astigmatism is corrected by lens having:   Cylinder power  
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The thinnest point of an individual safety lens should not be less than:   2.0mm  
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Due to a change in the curvature of the anterior surface of the crystalline lens:   Accommodation  
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A reverse slab-off should be used in the lens which has the:   Most plus  
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What is the index of refraction of the crystalline lens:1.427    
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A lens whose power is half a diopter has focal length of:   2000mm  
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A progressive lens is considered:   A one piece bifocal  
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Three Chambers of the eye   Anterior chamber Posterior chamber Vitreous humor  
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Temporal rectus Superior oblique Nasal rectus Inferior oblique Superior rectus Inferior rectus   6 muscle in each eye  
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Outer protective coat of the eye. Consist of Sclera & cornea   Fibrous tunic (external)  
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Also known as uvual tract. Consist of Iris, Ciliary body, Choroid:   Vascular tunic (middle)  
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Consist of the retina:   Neural tunic (internal)  
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