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Why do some authorities think that a Chinese emperor used spectacles? |
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As a badge of knowledge and authority |
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To whom is the invention of spectacles generally credited? |
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Salvino d'Armati of Florence (1285) |
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What were the first kind of lenses that were used, and how was the power determined? |
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Convex (+) lenses - power determined by customer |
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In what century were concave lenses developed? |
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When (what century) were toric lenses developed, and who developed them? |
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To whom is the invention of temples generally credited? |
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Who wrote Accommodation and Refraction of the Eye? |
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What were "prescription opticians?" |
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Later known as "dispensing opticians" - simply provided spectacles |
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What were "refracting opticians?" |
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Later known as "optometrists" - performed refraction |
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A "person concerned with eyes" |
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Turning the eyes outward from the median line |
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A totally colorblind individual (or a lens free from chromatic aberration) |
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To turn the eyes inward toward the median line |
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Uncorrectable blurred vision - no disease |
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What is amblyopia ex anopsia? |
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Lazy eye - amblyopia due to lack of use (visual pathway fails to mature) |
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The angle between the visual axis and the pupillary axis of the eye (measured at the nodal point) |
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Unequal size of images formed on the two retinae |
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Unequal turning of the eyes |
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Absence of the crystalline lens |
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An opaque white ring about corneal periphery (occurring in old age) |
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Define argyll robertson pupil. |
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Partially miotic pupil which does not respond to light but does respond to accommodation |
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General term for tired eye (headache) |
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What is the difference between a bacteriocidal drug and a bacteriostatic drug? |
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Bacteriostatic only prevents replication - allows host defense mechanism to work |
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What does the root form bleph- refer to? |
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Non-painful inflammation of the meibomian gland |
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Portion of an ocular structure missing |
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Thinning of the cornea due to dehydration |
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What are the corneal opacities? |
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Nebula (faint haze), Macula (moderate haze), Leucoma (dense white) |
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Operation by which the crystalline lens is displaced out of the line of vision |
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Depressed optic disc due to increased intraocular pressure |
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What is a cycloplegic drug? |
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An agent which paralyzes the ciliary and sphincter pupillary muscles, resulting in a loss of ability to accommodate and mydriasis |
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A spasm of the ciliary muscle |
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What does the root form dacry- refer to? |
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Tears or tear gland (lacrimal gland) |
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A person who can only respond to two primary colors - protanope is blind to red, deuteranope is blind to green, tritanope is blind to blue |
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Define corneal deturgescence. |
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The state of relative dehydration maintained by the normal intact cornea which enables it to remain transparent |
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One having imperfect discrimination of colors; incomplete or partial color blindness |
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What does the root form cor- refer to? |
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What does the combining form ecto- refer to? |
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Abnormal inward displacement of eyeball (opposite of exophthalmos) |
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Complete surgical removal of the eyeball |
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Tendency of eye to turn inward |
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Removal of contents of globe, leaving outer protective coat |
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Removal of entire contents of orbit and lids |
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Tendency of the eyes to turn outward |
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Divergent strabismus; turning outward of an eye so the foveal line of sight fails to intersect on the object of fixation |
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Blindness of half the visual field of one or both eyes |
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Tendency of the eye to deviate, but alignment normal during fusion |
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Continual dilation and constriction of the pupil |
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Infection of the lid glands |
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Define hyperphoria and hypophoria |
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Tendency for one eye to deviate upward and downward, respectively |
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Pus in the anterior chamber - associated with infectious diseases of the cornea, iris, and ciliary body |
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Hole or slit pierced through the iris |
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Define Krukenberg's spindle |
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Vertical streaks of pigment on corneal endothelium |
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Inability to close the eyelid |
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An agent which restricts the pupil |
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What is another name for floaters? |
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The study of correcting or reducing ametropic conditions by altering the shape of the cornea |
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Visual training for the improvement of visual perception and efficient binocular vision |
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Cloudy infiltration of cornea with blood vessels |
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Seeing under conditions of bright light |
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Yellow nodule on conjunctiva on either side of the cornea |
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A false appearance of myopia due to cyclospasm or failure of accommodation relaxation |
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False vision - hallucination or illusion |
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Encroachment of pinguecula onto the cornea - usually starting at the inner canthus |
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What is retinitis pigmentosa? |
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Hereditary degeneration of retina with migration of pigmentation, resulting in contraction of the visual field and night blindness |
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An abrupt voluntary shift in fixation from one point to another (as occurs in reading) |
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Blind area in the visual field |
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Define scotopic and photopic vision. |
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Seeing in conditions of dim and bright light, respectively |
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Unexpected, unaided improvement of vision, especially of near vision in the aged, regarded as a sign of cataract development |
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The condition in which binocular fixation is not present. Also, heterotropia |
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Attachment of palpebral and bulbar conjunctivas |
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Adhesions of the iris to the cornea or crystalline len |
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Turning in of one or more lashes |
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Normal color perception: responds to all three primary colors |
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Define vergence and version |
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Vergence - movement of two eyes in opposite directions (usually laterally), version - movement of eyes in same direction (usually vertically) |
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Dryness of conjunctiva and corneal epithelium due to Vitamin A deficiency |
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A compound used to cement lenses - n is similar to glass |
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A glass polishing compound |
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It is the Abbe number: the reciprocal of the dispersive power of an optical medium (high value = low dispersion) |
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An instrument used to show stress points by the use of polarized light |
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The point at which an image is sharply defined on the retina when accommodation is at rest |
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What is a lenticular lens? |
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A lens which has a central area (usually 30-40mm) ground to the Rx; the rest has a shallow curve to reduce weight/thickness |
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What is n for crown glass? |
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What is the optical meaning of oblique? |
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The direction of any meridian other than 90 and 180 |
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What is a periscopic lens? |
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A spherical lens with a BC of 1.25D |
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What is the range of visible light wavelenghts, corresponding to what colors? |
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400 (Violet) to 750 (Red) |
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The angle of incidence and angle of reflection both have to do with the angle their respective rays make with what? |
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What is n for flint glass? |
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What is the mathematical relationship between object distance (Do), image distance (Di), and lens power (D)? |
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Do + D = Di (Figures are all in diopters) |
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What parts make up the fibrous tunic? |
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What is the function of the orbital fat? |
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Minimize friction from eye movements (more like thick oil) |
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What is the diameter of the globe? |
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What is the diameter and thickness of the cornea? |
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12mm diameter, .5mm thickness |
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What ranges of eye separation distances are seen? |
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What is the pupil diameter under average light? |
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What is the anterior chamber depth? |
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What is the diameter of the optic disc? |
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Where are the bowman's and descement's membranes located? |
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Beneath the epithelium and above the endothelium, respectively |
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What is the total refractive power of the eye? |
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How much power does the cornea contribute to the eye's total refractive power? |
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How much power does the lens contribute to the eye's total refractive power? |
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17D at birth, gradually decreases during aging |
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Where does the cornea get its glucose and oxygen? |
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Glucose from diffusion from aqueous layers, oxygen from the air |
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What 1mm transition zone between the cornea and the sclera is an important surgical landmark? |
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What is the velocity of light in miles per second? |
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What is Snell's Law of Refraction? |
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What are the two forms of the thin lens equation? |
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1/f = (n-1)(1/rf + 1/rb) and Dt = Df + Db |
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What is the thick lens equation? |
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Dt = Df + Db + ((T*Df^2)/n) - where T is thickness in meters |
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What is the magnification equation? |
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(1/f) = (1/p) + (1/q) - where p is the object and q is the image |
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What four factors of ophthalmic lenses determine magnification? |
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Dioptric power, front curve, center thickness, and vertex distance |
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What is the basic lens magnification equation? |
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Mt = Ms * Mp - where Mt is total magnification, Ms is magnification due to lens shape, and Mp is magnification due to lens power |
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What is the equation for magnification due to lens shape (Ms)? |
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(1-tDf/n)^-1 -- where t is center thickness in meters |
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What is the equation for magnification due to lens power (Mp)? |
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(1-Dh)^-1 -- where D is dioptric power and h is vertex distance in meters |
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What is the relationship between base curve and magnification? |
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Magnification increases with base curve |
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What is the formula for effective power with respect to changes in vertex distance? |
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De = D/(1 +/- dD) - where d is distance lens is moved in meters; use + if distance from eye is decreased, - if distance from eye is increased |
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What causes virtual images? |
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Rays of light being bent from their original path |
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Where is the prism base in a + lens? |
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Where is the prism base in a - lens? |
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What are the functions of the eyelid? |
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What is the function of the orbicularis oculi muscle? |
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Which layer of the cornea will not form scars after injury? |
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What is the steepest portion of the anterior corneal surface? |
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Bacteria attacking the cornea would likely be killed by which layer? |
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The need to CORRECT presbyopic vision occurs when: |
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An individual cannot perform a needed visual task |
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If a patient presents complaining of flashes and floaters, what would likely be suspected? |
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What is located between the pigmented epithelium and the choriocapillaris? |
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