What is the Retroscopic Angle or tilt?
A. When the bottom of the glass is closer to the cheeks
B. When both lenses rest an equal distance from the eye
C. The "B" measurement of the lens
D. The name given to the angle the temple makes with the frame front when the bottom eye wire may be positioned away from the
cheek
D. The name given to the angle the temple makes with the frame front when the bottom eye wire may be positioned away from the
cheek
What is the name given to the angle the temple makes with the frame front when the bottom of the eyewire is closer to the cheeks
than the top is to the eyebrow?
A. Retroscopic Tilt
B. Pantoscopic Tilt
C. Vertex Tilt
D. Face Form
B. Pantoscopic Tilt
What is the primary function of the inferior rectus muscle?
A. Elevate the eye
B. Turn the eye downward
C. Turn the top of the eye towards the nose
D. Turn the eye upward
B. Turn the eye downward
What does the prescription strength of the contact lens determine?
A. Base Curve
B. Radius
C. Lens Power
D. Diameter
C. Lens Power
What type of contact lens is applied after waking and removed before going to sleep?
A. Conventional daily wear lenses
B. Extended wear contact lenses
C. Planned replacement contact lenses
D. Lenses for corneal refractive therapy
A. Conventional daily wear lenses
What is the reporting program that uses incentive payments and payment adjustments to promote reporting of quality health
information?
A. Meaningful Use
B. Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI)
C. Health Information Technology (HIT)
D. Health Information Exchange (HIE)
B. Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI)
What is the process of promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service called?
A. Marketing
B. Gross Profit
C. Industry
D. Assets
A. Marketing
, The Biomicroscope is also known as a _____?
A. Lensometer
B. Tonometer
C. Slit Lamp
D. Phoropter
C. Slit Lamp
What is the interior portion of the eyeball that may be seen on ophthalmoscopy?
A. Cornea
B. Iris
C. Fundus
D. Lids and Lashes
C. Fundus
What does OS mean:
A. Oculus Sinister, right eye
B. Oculus Sphere, right eye
C. Oculus Sinister, left eye
D. Oculus Sphere, left eye
C. Oculus Sinister, left eye
What is PHI?
A. Physicians Health Issues
B. Personal Health Information
C. Protected Health Information
D. None of the above
C. Protected Health Information
How many layers are there to the cornea?
A. Two
B. Five
C. Seven
D. Eight
B. Five
What supplies most of the tears to the eye?
A. Lacrimal Duct
B. Lacrimal Gland
C. Meibomian Gland
D. Nasolacrimal Duct
B. Lacrimal Gland
What can be used to facilitate the bending of frames?
A. Salt pan
B. Frame Warmer
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
C. Both A and B
T or F
Corneal Topography is used to screen patients before refractive surgery and diagnose refractive disorders and diseases.
True