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The secondary curve of a rigid contact lens generally: Is steeper than the CPC (Central posterior curve) 1-2 D flatter than CPC 2-4 D flatter than CPC None of the above - ️️2-4 D flatter than CPC A liquid coming in contact with a hydrophilic lens material with a relatively small wetting angle would be likely to: Form beads on the surface Quickly evaporate Spread evenly over the surface None of the above - ️️Spread evenly over the surface Corneal Contact lenses: Are a typical soft contact lens design Bridge the limbus and some of the sclera Are last resort contact lenses Are common designs for rigid and gas perm contacts - ️️Are common designs for rigid and gas perm contacts The majority of soft lenses fit today are: Corneal Hapatic Semi scleral Hydrophobic - ️️Semi scleral A contact lens with a diameter larger than that of the cornea is called a ____ lens. Corneal Hydrophilic Hydrophobic Hapatic - ️️Hapatic All of the following are symptoms of a loose fitting lens except: Constant awareness Lid sensation Burning None of the above - ️️Burning Of those curves listed, which indicates the flattest base curve? 7.5 mm 37.50 D8.6 mm 49.00 D - ️️37.50 D A contact lens was ordered with a base curve of 7.85 mm but was received back from the lab with a base curve of 7.80 mm. The base cure of the actual lens is: 0.25 D flatter 0.25 D steeper 0.50 D flatter 0.50 D steeper - ️️0.25 D steeper

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The secondary curve of a rigid contact lens generally:
Is steeper than the CPC (Central posterior curve)
1-2 D flatter than CPC
2-4 D flatter than CPC
None of the above - ✔️✔️2-4 D flatter than CPC


A liquid coming in contact with a hydrophilic lens material with a relatively small wetting
angle would be likely to:
Form beads on the surface
Quickly evaporate
Spread evenly over the surface
None of the above - ✔️✔️Spread evenly over the surface

Corneal Contact lenses:
Are a typical soft contact lens design
Bridge the limbus and some of the sclera
Are last resort contact lenses
Are common designs for rigid and gas perm contacts - ✔️✔️Are common designs for
rigid and gas perm contacts

The majority of soft lenses fit today are:
Corneal
Hapatic
Semi scleral
Hydrophobic - ✔️✔️Semi scleral


A contact lens with a diameter larger than that of the cornea is called a ____ lens.
Corneal
Hydrophilic
Hydrophobic
Hapatic - ✔️✔️Hapatic

All of the following are symptoms of a loose fitting lens except:
Constant awareness
Lid sensation
Burning
None of the above - ✔️✔️Burning

Of those curves listed, which indicates the flattest base curve?
7.5 mm
37.50 D

,8.6 mm
49.00 D - ✔️✔️37.50 D

A contact lens was ordered with a base curve of 7.85 mm but was received back from
the lab with a base curve of 7.80 mm. The base cure of the actual lens is:
0.25 D flatter
0.25 D steeper
0.50 D flatter
0.50 D steeper - ✔️✔️0.25 D steeper

The first successful contact lens were molded to the shape of the cornea known as:
Corneal
Hapatic
Interpalpebral
Gas Permeable - ✔️✔️Hapatic


It is noticed that a rigid CL containing a base curve of 7.42mm is fitting quite loose. A
tighter fit may be achieved by changing the B.C. to:
7.46 mm
7.85 mm
8.04 mm
None of the above - ✔️✔️None of the above

A CL has a B.C. of 7.50 mm. Its posterior peripheral curve would most likely be:
7.45 mm
42.50 D
75.35 mm
30.00 D - ✔️✔️42.50 D


The term "hapaptic lens" is used in reference to:
Prism ballast
Truncated
Scleral
Spin cast - ✔️✔️Scleral lens

The CPC of a CL measures 7.5 mm radius of curvature. Its power in diopters is:
41.00 D
42.00 D
45.00 D
47.00 D` - ✔️✔️45.00 D

The fitting characteristics of a gas permeable rigid CL may be altered by:
Changing the CPC's radius of curvature

,Increasing the diameter
Widening the posterior peripheral curve
All of the above - ✔️✔️All of the above

A soft CL demonstrates excessive movement. This may be remedied by:
Larger diameter lens
Smaller diameter lens
Flatter lens
Disinfected lens - ✔️✔️Larger diameter lens

The term "sagittal value" refers to:
Poor fitting lens
Scleral show
Vaulting effect of a CL
None of the above - ✔️✔️Vaulting effect of a CL

When determining the best lens material to use, which of hte following should be
considered:
1. The patient's working conditions
2. Precorneal tear film
3. Full time vs. part time wear

1 only 2 and 3 only
1 and 3 only 1, 2, and 3 - ✔️✔️1, 2, and 3


A rigid gas permeable CL with a B.C. of 7.50 mm is found to be fitting slightly tight. To
improve the fit we might consider changing the B.C. to which of the following:
7.40 mm
7.45 mm
7.55 mm
7.65 mm - ✔️✔️7.55 mm

If the CPC of a rigid CL is held constant while the diameter is increased, it would result
in:
Tighter fit
Looser fit
Decreased vaulting
Increased gas permeablility - ✔️✔️Tighter fit

When compared with PMMA, CAB lenses:
Have better gas permeability
Fit larger than PMMA
Have lower incidents of corneal edema due to hypoxia
All the above - ✔️✔️All the above

, When compared to PMMA which of the following is not ture about CAB lenses?
Have excellent shape retention
Fit tighter
Fit larger
Are better for sports - ✔️✔️Have excellent shape retention

HEMA is an abbreviation commonly used to describe:
Rigid lenses
Gas permeable lenses
Soft lenses
Corneal abrasion - ✔️✔️Soft lenses

Which of the following is not true of PMMA lenses?
Spherical lens corrects to 3 D astigmatism
Easily fabricated
Long history of acceptance
Excellent gas permeability - ✔️✔️Excellent gas permeability

The chief reason to utilize a ballasted CL is:
To correct vertical prism imbalance
Lower the wetting angle
Inhibit lens rotation
Tighten the fit - ✔️✔️Inhibit lens rotation

Which of the following is not true about soft CL?
Specular blur is uncommon
There is less flare and photophobia vs other lenses
Rapid adaption is possible
Spherical can correct medium to high astigmatism - ✔️✔️Spherical can correct medium
to high astigmatism

The central portion of the back surface of the contact lens is called:
The CPC
Primary base curve
Base curve
All of the above - ✔️✔️All of the above

The distance between a flat surface and the back surface fo the central portion of a lens
is the:
Chord diameter
Sagittal depth
Prinicipal meridian
Back surface power - ✔️✔️Sagittal depth
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