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Dispensing Freedom – Making the Best Lens Choices

Exam Questions

1. Which of the following is true?
    A. Individual's visual activities differ widely from occupations and hobbies
    B. Special lens styles and materials work best for specific activities
    C. Most ECPs agree that a personalized solution can best meet the wearer's needs
    D. All of the above
2. Most presbyopes wear ________ primary pair of eyeglasses most of the time.
    A. One
    B. Two
    C. Three or more
    D. All of the above
3. A primary pair or general-purpose progressive is all of the following except
    A. Considers the distance vision needs of the myope
    B. Answers the near needs of hyperopes
    C. Balances the design by base curve (by prescription)
    D. Is selective for computer users
4. The FreedomID progressive from X-Cel is
    A. An “integrated design”
    B. Designed as a general-purpose lens to meet occupational and lifestyle needs
    C. Provides improved fit, adaptation, and several choices of lens
    D. All of the above
5. Progressive lens designers
    A. Define progressives by add power
    B. Use data from activity studies to define and create integrated designs
    C. Make minimum fitting heights of all lenses 14mm for the most flexibility
    D. All of the above
6. Why do ECPs use one progressive design to satisfy most patients?
    A. It's a practical solution
    B. One lens works best for all patients
    C. It earns the best discounts
    D. None of the above
7. When a progressive corridor is significantly shortened
    A. The wider it becomes
    B. The narrower it becomes
    C. There are increased areas of mid-range vision
    D. The less blur in the periphery bordering the near
8. The choice of a 17mm corridor
    A. Allows fitting of most fashionable small frames
    B. Allows mid-range width for most critical tasks
    C. Adds to the flexibility of a progressive's design
    D. All of the above
9. All of the following components of Wearer's View Technology except
    A. The physiological needs of the wearer
    B. A 9mm corridor length
    C. The fields of view required
    D. Vertex distance and pantoscopic tilt considerations
10. Moire Deflectometry and Interferometry are
    A. Methods to surface progressive lenses
    B. Surface analysis techniques for verification
    C. Ways to make lenses oleophobic
    D. Designing tools that control corridor length
11. Multi-design by prescription ensures that
    A. Lens designs consider the distance prescription's prismatic effects
    B. Provide different designs by base curve
    C. Near zones vary by base curve
    D. All of the above
12. To simply identify the needs and wants of patients
    A. Review their PD and Seg values
    B. Offer the same lens style that they are now wearing
    C. Use a visual assessment form
    D. Determine the expiration date of the last exam
13. If a patient were interested in lenses that automatically adjust to different lighting conditions, they would benefit from
    A. Anti-reflective lenses
    B. Photochromic lenses
    C. Polarized lenses
    D. Progressives
14. Once the primary pair is determined, the opportunities are for
    A. The 80% that only own one pair of glasses
    B. The 70% without AR
    C. The 85% without photochromics
    D. All of the above
15. The average patient buys glasses every
    A. 1.0-1.5 years
    B. 1.5-2.0 years
    C. 2.0-2.5 years
    D. More than 2.5 years apart
16. What's the best way to determine a vision plan for the patient
    A. Use the answers from the assessment form
    B. Review the prescription
    C. Review the results of the eye exam with the doctor
    D. All of the above
17. The best tint suited for nighttime driving is
    A. 10% pink
    B. 20% yellow
    C. None
    D. 85% yellow
18. The two pair of glasses that best satisfy day and night driving are
    A. Tints for sun and clear for night
    B. Tints for sun and clear AR for night
    C. Polarized for sun and clear AR for night
    D. Polarized for sun and clear for night
19. With the number of sports related and home eye injuries
    A. Protection from impact should be a primary concern to everyone
    B. Consider highly impact resistant materials like Trivex
    C. Review the assessment form for eye safety needs
    D. All of the above
20. When the doctor prescribes and/or recommends lens styles and treatments
    A. Patients confidently make decisions based on benefits
    B. Patients feel that they are being pressured
    C. Patients must make those purchases
    D. All of the above

Evaluation Questions

21. In questions 21-25 please rate the effectiveness of how well each course met the stated learning objectives: Met the stated learning objectives?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
22. Will help you improve patient care?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
23. Avoided commercial bias/influence?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
24. How would you rate the overall quality of the material presented?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
25. How were you directed to this course?
    A. 2020mag.com
    B. OAA Website
    C. NYSSO Website
    D. Ohio Opticians Website
    E. Other
26. I would like to receive the following state credit for this course if available?
    A. New York
    B. Ohio
    C. ABO
 
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