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OCPP Course 1 Exam Questions With Complete Solutions What century were minus/concave lenses introduced? 16th century lenses were made for nearsighted people (myopic lenses) What century were toric lenses introduced? and by who? 19th Century () By Suscipi Early on, what were rich peoples gl...

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What century were minus/concave lenses introduced? 16th century lenses were made for

nearsighted people (myopic lenses)




What century were toric lenses introduced? and by who? 19th Century (1840-1844) By

Suscipi




Early on, what were rich peoples glasses like compared to poor? The wealthy probably

had them framed in gold or sterling silver and carried in a leather covered, silk-lined case, men

had monocles or lorgnettes, rich women used engraved handheld glasses. While the poor used

ready made steel rimmed glasses that go around the ear.




What were some of the materials that the first frames were made from metal, wood, or

leather, horn or bone




Frame Evolution - Started with just rivets in the lenses with a hinged bridge to hold them

on the bridge of the nose

-then adding temporal sides of the lenses that included chains or cords with a type of weight at

the end to drape over the ears to help stabilize the lenses

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- then they added a frame to contain the lenses (fronts only)

-Around 1677-1743 they designed temples, the first ones were short and stiff and pressed on the

side of the head above the ears. 30 yrs later they invented some that were longer and designed

with a hinge in the middle, this change added comfort and stability to the spectacles.

- 1st were round, then followed by square and oval in 1830's

- then better material like gold, silver, steel, baleen, brass, tortoiseshell




What is lifestyle dispensing? In addition to fashion and cosmetic dispensing, there is

lifestyle dispensing. This is when the object is to provide spectacles and /or contacts to meet a

variety of visual lifestyle needs such as sun protection, sports vision, or specialized tasks.




When did the knowledge of application of optics begin to progress and who is given credit to

doing so? the 1800's


F.C. Donders M.D. with his text Accomodation and Refraction of the Eye" sparked interest of

physicians concerning the examination of the eye and the prescribing of spectacle lenses




Starting when was there a distinction of the 2 types of opticians and what were they?

Starting around the 20th century some opticians chose to specialize in the fabrication of

spectacles and were known as "prescription opticians", today known as dispensing opticians. The

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other were referred to "refracting opticians" as they provided sight testing in addition to

providing spectacles. Refracting opticians wanted to establish themselves as a legal entity and

selected the name "optometry" for their profession.




When were exclusive titles classified? In 1942 the Department of Defense wanted an

exclusive title to classify and categorize the various occupations that dealt with prescription

spectacles. Charles Sheard selected the word "opticianry" and defined it as "the art and science of

optics as applied to the compounding, filling, and adapting of ophthalmic prescriptions, products

and accessories.




Who was credited with designing frames that included temples? Edward Scarlett




A-Ab A lack of, away from (abnormal)




A-An Without(avascular)




AD- Toward (adduction)

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Aden/o- Pertaining to a gland(adenitis)




Aniso- Unequal (anisometropia)




Ante- Before, in front of (anterior)




Anti- Against(antibacterial)




Bi- two (binocular)




Bleph- Pertaining to the eyelids(blepharitis)




Carcin- cancerous(carcinogenic)




Cephal- pertaining tot he head or brain(cephalitis)




Chrom- With color(chromatic)

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