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| 1. All of the following are the technologies needed to create unique and personalized prescription wrap eyewear except |
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Prescription compensation accuracy |
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B.
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The boxing system |
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C.
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Digital edging that allows any edging shape or edge profile for a secure fit |
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D.
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Lens interchangeability for a variety of light conditions |
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| 2. Optimizing a patient's prescription, for highly curved wrap frames, requires a compensated Rx and |
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Prism |
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B.
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Decentration |
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C.
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PD |
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D.
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8 base frame |
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| 3. Interchangeable lenses provide patients |
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Multiple color and density choices |
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B.
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Protection for varied indoor and outdoor conditions |
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C.
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Lenses designs for different tasks |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 4. The high performance features and benefits of wrap eyewear appeals to more than just athletes because |
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Many patients think of themselves as requiring active eyewear |
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B.
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Patients want the sleek and edgy styles |
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C.
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Wrap sunwear is highly functional |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 5. All of the following are reasons to dispense personalized wrap eyewear except, |
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They differentiate optician and office |
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B.
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Patients want wrap prescription eyewear |
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C.
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They decrease second pair sales |
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D.
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They add profits |
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| 6. Choosing the correct frame style |
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Meets the patient's sports or fashion needs |
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B.
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Ensures the right prescription |
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C.
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Matches lens density with need |
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D.
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Matches lens color with need |
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| 7. Binocularity in Rudy Project wrap eyewear is ensured when using |
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A.
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RP D-centered planos |
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B.
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Base in planos |
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C.
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Base in prism in prescription lenses |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 8. A major advantage of wrap style eyewear is |
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A wider field of view |
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B.
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Better coverage and eye protection |
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C.
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A sports specific shape |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 9. When determining frames and prescription lenses and before the patient leaves the office |
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Be sure that the frame is well adjusted |
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B.
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Be sure that the prescription and lens size and style are possible for the frame chosen |
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C.
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Remove the lenses supplied as planos |
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D.
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Place the order either electronically or call the lab |
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| 10. While most patients prefer prescription lenses added directly to their wrap frames, when not possible due to size, Rx or lens style consider |
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A standard shape sunglass |
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B.
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Tell them that it cannot be done |
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C.
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Suggest an Rx adapter clip |
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D.
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Send them to another optical store |
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| 11. Prescription lenses, when placed in wrap frames |
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A.
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Induce prism |
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B.
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Change the prescription |
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C.
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Change the shape of the frame |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 12. To optimize the prescription for the way that the patient will wear the lenses, use a lab that |
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Compensates the prescription for power and prism |
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B.
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Specially contour the lens edges |
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C.
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Always recommend polarized lenses |
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D.
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None of the above |
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| 13. To deliver crisp clear vision in all conditions |
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A.
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Compensate the Rx |
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B.
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Select the color and light transmission or photochromic best for the major sport or task |
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C.
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Add AR |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 14. Adding AR to the back of sun lenses |
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Reduces the intensity and annoying visibility of back surface reflections |
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B.
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Uses constructive interference |
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C.
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Make the pupil constrict for better vision |
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D.
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Improves the lens scratch resistance |
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| 15. 8 base lenses match the wrap frame shape but can change visibility through the prescription lens periphery. To manage this consider |
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Lenses that have been design compensated for 8 base front in the lens periphery |
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B.
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Tell patients “things may look different for a little while” |
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C.
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Consider using the next flatter base curve in the lens series |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 16. A unique way to add flexibility to patient's eyewear is to |
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Sell multiple pairs of glasses |
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B.
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Sell frames whose lenses can be easily swapped between clear and sun or various sun colors and transmissions |
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C.
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Sell photochromics so a second pair of glasses is not necessary |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 17. Eyes should be protected from all of the following except |
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Radiation |
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Dust and dirt |
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C.
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Glare |
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D.
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Refraction |
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| 18. When fitting the sunwear frame, important considerations are all of the following except |
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Good coverage |
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B.
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Little light leak |
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C.
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Increase in vertex distance |
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D.
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Close fit |
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| 19. Comfort on the nose, when wearing wrap sunwear requires |
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Nose pads that completely parallel and touch the surface of the sides of the nose |
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B.
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Pad materials that are non-slip even in the sweatiest conditions |
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C.
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Easily shaped and fitted pad arms |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 20. To ensure a comfortable, snug and firm fit during any sport, temples |
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Should be made of flexible material that holds its shape once adjusted |
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B.
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Made of “non-slip” materials |
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C.
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Shaped for use with other sports equipment like bicycle helmets |
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D.
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All of the above |
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