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CE Test Questions

Advanced Performance for Healthy Sight

Exam Questions

1. Successful photochromic eyewear dispensing requires an understanding of:
    A. Lens technology
    B. Performance characteristics
    C. Professional and consumer opinions
    D. All of the above
2. All of the following are true about Transitions VI lenses except:
    A. All materials darken and fade at the same rate
    B. Lenses fade faster than Next Generation
    C. Are darker than clear lenses indoors
    D. Are capable of being a patient's primary pair of lenses
3. The following materials have the same photochromic performance in Transitions VI: i. 1.5 index, ii. 1.59 index, iii. 1.6 index, iv. 1.67 index
    A. 1.5, 1.59 and 1.6
    B. 1.59 and 1.67
    C. 1.5, 1.59 and 1.67
    D. All of the above
4. Adding AR to Transitions VI:
    A. Improves lens clarity by up to 6 percent
    B. Takes 30 percent less time to fade to 70 percent
    C. Improves night driving clarity
    D. All of the above
5. Transitions VI lenses: i. Absorb 100 percent UVA, ii. Absorb 100 percent UVB, iii. Offer UV 400 protection, iv. Absorb infrared
    A. i. ii. iii. and iv.
    B. i. and iii.
    C. i., ii, and iii.
    D. ii. and iv.
6. Almost _________________ consumers preferred Transitions VI lenses to clear lenses
    A. 90 percent
    B. 80 percent
    C. 70 percent
    D. 60 percent
7. Almost _________________ ECPs agree these new lenses are better than clear lenses at protecting patients' eyes from future damage.
    A. 90 percent
    B. 80 percent
    C. 70 percent
    D. 60 percent
8. The difference in photochromic performance of a progressive and single vision lens in Transitions VI in either polycarbonate or 1.67 is:
    A. The progressive lenses are darker
    B. The single vision lenses are darker
    C. There is no difference in photochromic performance
    D. Polycarbonate lenses fade faster
9. Lenses get about 80 percent dark in moderate temperatures in:
    A. 30 seconds
    B. 1 minute
    C. 2 minutes
    D. 3 minutes
10. To improve the speed at which lenses fade:
    A. Add AR coatings
    B. Place them in the freezer
    C. Use only hard coated lenses
    D. Use gray lenses
11. If patients prefer faster fading Transitions VI photochromics:
    A. Dispense polycarbonate
    B. Dispense 1.5 index
    C. Dispense 1.67 index
    D. Any of the above, fade rate is the same or add AR
12. The gray fading time to 70 percent transmission (30 percent dark) is
    A. 13 minutes
    B. 10 minutes
    C. 9 minutes
    D. 4 minutes
13. Compared to their previous hot weather performance (35°C / 95°F)
    A. Lenses are now 10 percent darker in gray
    B. In states like Florida, the test market described improvement as noticeable
    C. 15 percent darker in brown (vs. Transitions V)
    D. All of the above
14. UV absorption is required to reduce
    A. Skin cancers around the eyes
    B. Cataracts
    C. Sunburn to the lids
    D. All of the above
15. Which of the following should be considered when selling sunglasses
    A. Transitions lenses get sun lens-dark outside but are not intended to replace sunglasses
    B. Transitions lenses are intended to be a patients' primary pair of lenses
    C. Transitions lenses are a first pair, in combination with polarized sunglasses as a second pair
    D. All of the above
16. When adding AR to Transitions VI lenses, there is an improvement:
    A. In lens clarity
    B. Fade rate
    C. Convenience
    D. All of the above
17. In studies conducted about Transitions VI lenses patients tested preferred:
    A. The combination of AR and photochromic
    B. AR lenses alone
    C. Photochromic lenses alone
    D. AR, photochromic and polarized lenses combined
18. Which age groups do the majority of ECP's agree are the best to target for photochromics?
    A. 18-44 year old
    B. 45 to 54 years old
    C. 55 and over
    D. For people of all ages
19. What percent of ECPs and consumers rated Transitions VI lenses as excellent or very good?
    A. 70 percent
    B. 80 percent
    C. 90 percent
    D. 100 percent
20. Why don't UV activated photochromics work in the car?
    A. The windshield absorbs UV as protection for the interior of the car
    B. The temperature in the car is too hot
    C. The windshield blocks infrared
    D. None of the above

Evaluation Questions

21. In questions 21-26 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 commericial 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

 
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