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ABO ADVANCE STUDY GUIDE 2024| COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT When taking seg height measurements, which of the following situations could result in a parallax error? - Patient sitting/ dispenser standing erect Which of the following is not significant in identifying the problem of verti...

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ABO ADVANCE STUDY GUIDE 2024| COMPLETE
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When taking seg height measurements, which of the following situations could result in
a parallax error? - Patient sitting/ dispenser standing erect

Which of the following is not significant in identifying the problem of vertical imbalance?
- Patient's age

Which of the following elements is NOT critical when determining vertical imbalance? -
Lens power in the 180 degree meridian

A prism will displace the object being viewed towards its ________. - Apex

A prism will bend light towards its _______. - Base

When dealing with problems of vertical imbalance which is the critical meridian of total
lens? - 90

Which of the following prescriptions would pose the greatest prismatic imbalance at a
reading depth of 10mm? - OD +2.50
OS -0.25 +2.50 x 090

A plus lens moved downward from the primary position will result in: - Base down
prismatic effect

What is a hereditary pigmentary degeneration of the retina called which results in
gradual loss of peripheral vision? - Retinitis pigmentosa

What is ocular hypertension? - Elevation of pressure in the eye above the range
considered with an detectable changes in vision or damage to the structure of the eye.

or

Eye pressure can be elevated and cause damage in some eyes, but no damage in
others.

Which of the following statements is false regarding corneal ulcers? Corneal ulcers can
be ________. - of little concern

Approximately what percentage of humans have some alterations in lens transparency
after age 65? - 60%

,What type of cataract is a fully developed opacity of the lens with fluid generation and
swelling of the lens volume? - Hypermature

Which of the following statements is false regarding cataracts? - Cataracts will only
form in the nucleus of the lens.

________ is the condition in which both eyes have equal refractive power. -
Insometropia

Irregular astigmatism occurs when the principal meridians are not uniform along a major
meridian and not uniform along a meridian. They are found at some place other than 90
degree apart. Irregular astigmatism is commonly caused by trauma surgery, or corneal
dystrophy. TRUE or FALSE - True

In poor light, a person sees red light better than blue, which is why the ocular system
tends to be more myopic, i.e. twilight myopia.
TRUE or FALSE - True

_______ are _____ cells that detect motion within a field. - Rods-Long

The crystalline lens is the same size at birth as in an adult, however, it adds cell layers
throughout life, packing them in which makes the crystalline lens harder and is one of
the causes of presbyopia. TRUE or FALSE - False

The triangular structure between the choroid and root of the iris, containing the ciliary
epithelium, stroma, and ciliary muscle is the: - Ciliary body

There are 5 layers of the cornea. They are: - From most anterior to posterior.
Epithelium-Bowman's Layer- Stroma- Descemet membrane- Endothelium

The refractive index of the cornea is: - 1.376

The most powerful refracting medium of the eyes optical system is the cornea. There
are five layers of the cornea, each having a unique purpose and cell structure. One of
the requirements of clear vision is that the cornea ________. - must remain transparent
and must have regular cell structures of all layers.

Polarized filters are made by stretching thin sheets of __________ in one meridian. -
Polyvinyl alcohol

Visible glare can be dangerous because it can not only wash out colors, but in some
instances, can cause _________. - Photokeratitis

Features and benefits of Trivex include __________. - Superior optics
Impact Resistant

,Ultra-lightweight

What is the index of refraction of Trivex? - 1.53

What is the index refraction of polycarbonate? - 1.59

What company introduced CR-39 lenses? - PPG industries

__________ are generally inorganic materials (metals or minerals) that are vacuum
deposited to add color on glass lenses to give a uniform density of color on the lenses. -
Vacuum color coating

Glare is of more concern to which wearer? - Cataract patients

_______ is better than ______ for improving contrast? - Green-Gray

_______ added to any color increases contrast. - Yellow

Although this may be the most popular color for sun lenses, it is not recommended for
patients with emerging cataracts. - Gray

Given a high plus or high minus RX, which lens material would offer the best choice for
uniform density in sun lenses? - CR-39 & Trivex

A Characteristic of a dark tinted glass lens with an RX of +4.00 SPH would be
_________. - Darker in the center and lighter on the edge

If a person has exposure to sunlight at least 2 hours or more during the day,
__________. - their ability to adapt to night vision is compromised if they don't protect
their eyes from the sun exposure.

Standard transmission is sun lenses should range between _________. - 15% to 30%

The denser the tint in a lens, __________ - the less transmission of light through the
lens.

The absorption of light in lenses is classified by two variables. What are they? - Tint &
lens transmission

Aphakia - An absence of the crystalline lens of the eye (pseudophakia: having a false
lens)

Apex - Thinnest edge of a prism.

Anterior - front cavity or compartment of the eye, located between the cornea and
CHAMBER: crystalline lens contains the aqueous humor.

, Anisometropia - Condition in which the refractive error of one eye significantly differs
from that of the other.
OD -1.00 OS -2.25 or OD +1.00 OS +2.25




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