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NCLE Exam Prep (2024/2025) RATED A+
optic zone - the central portion of a contact lens which contains the refractive power and generally corresponds to the central corneal cap posterior apecal radius - this term is generally used in reference to spin-cast soft lenses. the curvature of the posterior surface of the lens changes with the refractive power. the radius of curvature is measured at the apex of the posterior surface. 
steeper base curve - occurs when the posterior radius of curvature is decreased (i.e. 8.4 to 8.1 mm) 
flat...
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optic zone - the central portion of a contact lens which contains the refractive power and generally corresponds to the central corneal cap posterior apecal radius - this term is generally used in reference to spin-cast soft lenses. the curvature of the posterior surface of the lens changes with the refractive power. the radius of curvature is measured at the apex of the posterior surface. 
steeper base curve - occurs when the posterior radius of curvature is decreased (i.e. 8.4 to 8.1 mm) 
flat...
NCLE Test Questions and Answers Already Graded A
Assessment of the quality of the peripheral curves (blends of a rigid contact lens) is 
achieved by the use of thea. 
profile analyzer 
b. shadow graph 
c. keratometer 
d. burton light 
- a. profile analyzer 
Contact lens power should be specified ina. 
back vertex power 
b. sphero-cylinder power 
c. power in situ 
d. posterier apical radius 
- a. back vertex power 
The slit-lamp illumination that gives an overall view of the cornea but limits detail 
isa. 
sclerotic scatter 
b. diffuse 
c. spec...
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Assessment of the quality of the peripheral curves (blends of a rigid contact lens) is 
achieved by the use of thea. 
profile analyzer 
b. shadow graph 
c. keratometer 
d. burton light 
- a. profile analyzer 
Contact lens power should be specified ina. 
back vertex power 
b. sphero-cylinder power 
c. power in situ 
d. posterier apical radius 
- a. back vertex power 
The slit-lamp illumination that gives an overall view of the cornea but limits detail 
isa. 
sclerotic scatter 
b. diffuse 
c. spec...
NCLE Practice Test Questions and Answers 100% Verified
A Correct Statement regarding epithelial cells is that they: 
a)Comprise the posterior layer of the cornea 
b)Are unable to regenerate 
c)Comprise the thickest layer of the cornea 
d) Have the ability to reproduce - d) have the ability to reproduce 
Which of the following prescriptions indicates against-the-rule astigmatism? 
a)-4.50 +1.00 x75 
b)-4.50 +1.00 x 180 
c)-4.50 -1.00 x 165 
d)4.50 -1.00 x 180 - a)-4.50 +1.00 x75 
When a keratometer is being calibrated, which of the following targets ...
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A Correct Statement regarding epithelial cells is that they: 
a)Comprise the posterior layer of the cornea 
b)Are unable to regenerate 
c)Comprise the thickest layer of the cornea 
d) Have the ability to reproduce - d) have the ability to reproduce 
Which of the following prescriptions indicates against-the-rule astigmatism? 
a)-4.50 +1.00 x75 
b)-4.50 +1.00 x 180 
c)-4.50 -1.00 x 165 
d)4.50 -1.00 x 180 - a)-4.50 +1.00 x75 
When a keratometer is being calibrated, which of the following targets ...
NCLE Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass
base curve - refers to the radius of curvature of the central posterior surface of the 
lens. It may be expressed in diopters of surface power (D) or in millimeters (mm) 
of radius or curvature. 
optical zone - the chord diameter over which the base curve extends on the 
posterior surface of the contact lens, described in millimeters 
secondary or intermediate curves - lies between the base curve and the peripheral 
curve on the posterior lens surface, usually 0.70mm to 1.50mm flatter than the b...
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base curve - refers to the radius of curvature of the central posterior surface of the 
lens. It may be expressed in diopters of surface power (D) or in millimeters (mm) 
of radius or curvature. 
optical zone - the chord diameter over which the base curve extends on the 
posterior surface of the contact lens, described in millimeters 
secondary or intermediate curves - lies between the base curve and the peripheral 
curve on the posterior lens surface, usually 0.70mm to 1.50mm flatter than the b...
NCLE Practice Test Practical Questions and Answers
Steep Fluorescein Pattern - Bright green pooling center, very faint green pooling 
on diameter of lens 
Flat Fluorescein Pattern - Bright green pooling on diameter of lens, very faint 
green in center 
Against-the-rule Astigmatism Pattern - Bright green pooling horizontally, faint 
green pooling vertically 
With-the-rule Astigmatism Pattern - Bright green pooling vertically, faint green 
pooling horizontally 
Prism Ballast - Common technique to stabilize lens from rotating. Added thickness 
will...
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Steep Fluorescein Pattern - Bright green pooling center, very faint green pooling 
on diameter of lens 
Flat Fluorescein Pattern - Bright green pooling on diameter of lens, very faint 
green in center 
Against-the-rule Astigmatism Pattern - Bright green pooling horizontally, faint 
green pooling vertically 
With-the-rule Astigmatism Pattern - Bright green pooling vertically, faint green 
pooling horizontally 
Prism Ballast - Common technique to stabilize lens from rotating. Added thickness 
will...
NCLE Prep Exam Part 1 of 4 Questions and Answers
Which of the following medications may affect successful contact lens wear? 
A. Antacids 
B. Antihistamines 
C. Aspirin 
D. Laxatives 
- B. Antihistimines 
Which term refers to a sensitivity to light? 
A. Prebyopia 
B. Photophobia 
C. Pannus 
D. Ptosis 
- B. Photophobia 
The following is an example of what type of astigmatism? 
K's 42.50 @ 180 / 40.50 @ 90 
A. With the Rule Astigmatism 
B. Lenticular Astigmatism 
C. Against the Rule Astigmatism 
D. Irregular Astigmatism 
- C. Against the Rule...
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Which of the following medications may affect successful contact lens wear? 
A. Antacids 
B. Antihistamines 
C. Aspirin 
D. Laxatives 
- B. Antihistimines 
Which term refers to a sensitivity to light? 
A. Prebyopia 
B. Photophobia 
C. Pannus 
D. Ptosis 
- B. Photophobia 
The following is an example of what type of astigmatism? 
K's 42.50 @ 180 / 40.50 @ 90 
A. With the Rule Astigmatism 
B. Lenticular Astigmatism 
C. Against the Rule Astigmatism 
D. Irregular Astigmatism 
- C. Against the Rule...
NCLE Test Questions Part 1 Questions and Answers
Which of the following medications may affect successful contact lens wear? a. 
antacids 
b. antihistamines 
c. aspirin 
d. laxatives - antihistamines 
Which term refers to a sensitivity to light 
A.presbyopia 
B.Photophobia 
C.Pannus 
D. Ptosis - Photophobia 
The following is an example of what type of astigmatism? K's 42.50 @180 /40.50 
@90 
A. with the rule 
B. Lenticular astigmatism 
C.Against the rule 
D. Irregular astigmatism - Against the rule astigmatism 
The cornea receives nutrients...
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Which of the following medications may affect successful contact lens wear? a. 
antacids 
b. antihistamines 
c. aspirin 
d. laxatives - antihistamines 
Which term refers to a sensitivity to light 
A.presbyopia 
B.Photophobia 
C.Pannus 
D. Ptosis - Photophobia 
The following is an example of what type of astigmatism? K's 42.50 @180 /40.50 
@90 
A. with the rule 
B. Lenticular astigmatism 
C.Against the rule 
D. Irregular astigmatism - Against the rule astigmatism 
The cornea receives nutrients...
CALT EXAM 111 Questions & Answers with Complete Solutions 2024
Suprasegmental - Aspect of Language (intonation, stress, loudness, pitch level, juncture - (the set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary), and speaking rate) 
Segmental - Aspect of Language (phonemes - vowels & consonants) 
Phonoligical Awareness - The knowledge of and sensitivity to the sound structure of language (umbrella term) 
It includes: rhyming, segmentation activities, and manipulation activities 
Segmentation Activities - segmenting sentences i...
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Suprasegmental - Aspect of Language (intonation, stress, loudness, pitch level, juncture - (the set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary), and speaking rate) 
Segmental - Aspect of Language (phonemes - vowels & consonants) 
Phonoligical Awareness - The knowledge of and sensitivity to the sound structure of language (umbrella term) 
It includes: rhyming, segmentation activities, and manipulation activities 
Segmentation Activities - segmenting sentences i...
2024 CALT ALTA (Alliance Exam Review) Exam Questions & Answers
decoding - recognition of the visual symbol, symbol/sound correspondence, and blending sounds into a word are all part of- 
Pre-Reading Stage - language appreciation, awareness of printed words, mastery of alphabet and simple words 
Greek elements - eu, chloro 
Current Research on the brain and developmental dyslexia - A "glitch" may have taken place during fetal development 
Dyslexia and Social Development - May see: a lack of good judgement, the inability to stick with a game, erratic em...
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decoding - recognition of the visual symbol, symbol/sound correspondence, and blending sounds into a word are all part of- 
Pre-Reading Stage - language appreciation, awareness of printed words, mastery of alphabet and simple words 
Greek elements - eu, chloro 
Current Research on the brain and developmental dyslexia - A "glitch" may have taken place during fetal development 
Dyslexia and Social Development - May see: a lack of good judgement, the inability to stick with a game, erratic em...
CALT Exam Study Guide 400+ Questions - Studying for CALT test
What is the origin and meaning of "ang" - Latin; bend 
What does the Conner's Report help diagnose? - ADD 
Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms are _______? - Morphemes 
Define prosody - Flow of speech 
Define euphony - sound/pleasing sound 
Reading nonsense words on a norm-referenced test is used to assess what? - word 
attack 
What is the origin of the "schwa" or unstressed vowel sound? - Latin 
What is the origin of the affixing of base words? - Latin 
What is the origin of combini...
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What is the origin and meaning of "ang" - Latin; bend 
What does the Conner's Report help diagnose? - ADD 
Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms are _______? - Morphemes 
Define prosody - Flow of speech 
Define euphony - sound/pleasing sound 
Reading nonsense words on a norm-referenced test is used to assess what? - word 
attack 
What is the origin of the "schwa" or unstressed vowel sound? - Latin 
What is the origin of the affixing of base words? - Latin 
What is the origin of combini...
HESI Pharmacology Nightingale College Fall 2024 Nightingale BSN 315 course
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