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Where is the distance reference point (DRP) located on
progressive lenses? -
ANSWER-generally located approximately 4 mm above the
Fitting Point,
providing an area completely free of the progressive
power gradient.
When should you use occluder? - ANSWER-For noticeable eye
abnormalities.
Ex.: Strabismus.
Also to check binocular PD by occluding each eye to see if eye
moved when occluded.
How to check for vertical imbalance - ANSWER-1) mark OD,
OC by centering
within
retical
, 2) without moving the lens table, move
to OS lens
3) if not still centered, there is
imbalance.
What type of Lens design has vertical imbalance as part
of its design? -
ANSWER-Progressive
lenses
Measure cylinder value of the lens by: bringing far lines into
focus, THEN: -
ANSWER-Subtract current measurement on power drum
from spherical
reading.
PD for Single vision & progressive - ANSWER-Monocular
PD for bifocals and trifocals - ANSWER-Binocular
Near reference point (NRP) - ANSWER-represents the location
on the surface that provides the full target Add power, which is
the optimal location for verifying the Add power of the
prescription. It is located at the center of the near checking
circle ink marking.
Major Reference Point: (MRP) - ANSWER-The point on a lens
where the patient is provided the prescription as written by the