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| 1. In office finishing includes all the following except: |
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A.
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Lens Drilling |
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B.
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Lens Edging |
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C.
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Lens Surfacing |
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D.
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Lens grooving |
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| 2. A simple finishing lab requires a recommended ______ square feet of space. |
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A.
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10 ft2 |
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B.
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100 ft2 |
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C.
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10 meters |
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D.
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6 feet |
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| 3. Adding in-office edging can |
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A.
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Improve the competitive service advantage |
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B.
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Increase patient satisfaction |
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C.
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Save staff time |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 4. A unique characteristic of in-office edging is |
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A.
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Produce lens shapes only as frame shapes |
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B.
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Increase lens costs |
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C.
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Do personalized lens shapes in rimless |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 5. Controlling bevel edge shape and position |
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A.
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Improves overall eyewear cosmetics |
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B.
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Helps with lens retention |
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C.
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Allows the edging Rx lenses for wrap frames |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 6. Modern frame tracers are capable of all of the following except |
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A.
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Frame size and shape |
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B.
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Frame curvature |
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C.
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Required lens thickness |
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D.
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Bevel angle |
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| 7. If you do your own edging, a __________________ plan is required. |
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A.
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Impact compliance testing |
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B.
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Minimum thickness |
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C.
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UL rating |
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D.
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ANSI certification |
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| 8. A 5 year lease, 10% buyout usually costs about |
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A.
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$200/month per $100 cost |
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B.
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$20/month per $1000 cost |
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C.
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$10/month per $1000 cost |
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D.
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$100/month per $100 cost |
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| 9. Increasing the reading area, using a Blocker's shape editor, for a grooved rimless frame |
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A.
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Increases the B measurement |
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B.
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Decreases the B measurement |
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C.
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Increases the A measurement |
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D.
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Decreases the A measurement |
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| 10. To edge lenses for a plastic wrap frame, use an edger that can ____________ the bevel angle. |
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A.
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Flatten |
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B.
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Steepen |
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C.
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Widened |
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D.
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Move the bevel to the back surface |
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| 11. Grooving options on modern edgers allow |
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A.
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Partial groove |
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B.
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Different groove position front to back |
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C.
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Different groove angle by base curve |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 12. The cost of an edging system includes all of the following except |
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A.
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An edger, blocker and hand stone |
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B.
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A service agreement |
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C.
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A manual lensometer |
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D.
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5 year budget plan for upgrades and maintenance |
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| 13. In-office edging requires a dedicated operator |
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A.
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Always |
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B.
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Sometimes |
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C.
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Depends on volume |
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D.
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Never |
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| 14. All are the following are important skills for in-office edging except |
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A.
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Attention to detail |
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B.
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Skill level - average |
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C.
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Degree in math |
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D.
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Willingness to try something new |
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| 15. Fast service requires |
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A.
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A more expensive edger |
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B.
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Lens inventories |
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C.
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Lab or stock house account |
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D.
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b and c only |
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| 16. The noise from edging machines require |
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A.
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A closed and separate room |
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B.
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Consideration for the dispensary's location |
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C.
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A fume hood |
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D.
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Earplugs for patients |
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| 17. The smell of high index |
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A.
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Is dangerous and requires special ventilators |
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B.
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Is somewhat “smelly” but is not dangerous |
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C.
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Prevents in-office edging of high index lenses |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 18. What lab bill supported the consideration of in-office edging for an office previously using their lab only? |
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$1000/month |
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B.
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$2000/month |
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C.
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$3000/month |
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D.
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$5000/month |
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| 19. Personalized eyewear shapes, tested in similar Rx SV lenses, confirmed and then created with the patient's Rx |
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A.
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Demonstrate a special set of skills |
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B.
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Promote personalized services |
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C.
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Help differentiate a practice |
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D.
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All of the above |
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| 20. Automatic blockers can do all of the following except |
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A.
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Deblock lenses |
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B.
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Read lens power |
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C.
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Recognize segments of progressive ink markings |
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D.
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The lens optical center |
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