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Making Single Vision a High Definition Opportunity

Exam Questions

1. All of the following are true except
    A. The average age of the US population is young in comparison to Europe and Japan
    B. The average age is less than 40
    C. The average age is changing rapidly
    D. Most branded optical products have centered on the aging baby boomers
2. What percent of the people that bought eyewear in 2007, bought single vision lenses?
    A. 30%
    B. 26%
    C. 50%
    D. 40%
3. Aspheric lenses provide the following benefit
    A. Plus lenses are flatter and thinner
    B. There is reduced magnification
    C. They create a larger clear visual field
    D. All of the above
4. Which of the following describes the limitation of aspheric lenses that is experienced by high cylinder Rx wearers?
    A. The same amount of asphericity is present in all meridians in a particular base curve
    B. Only one meridian is corrected by the asphericity
    C. The cylinder meridian would not have the correct amount of asphericity
    D. All of the above
5. All of the following are ways to better correct each Rx meridian in SV lenses ecept
    A. Use back surface atoric stock (finished) lenses
    B. Use Double Aspheric lenses from Augen Optics
    C. Use 1.67 aspheric single vision
    D. Order an optimized back surface free-form SV lens
6. About how many potential Rx wearers might benefit from a double aspheric?
    A. 25%
    B. 50%
    C. 75%
    D. 100%
7. The Centurion Aspheric and Double aspheric design series is
    A. Unique and patented
    B. Optimized for prescriptions with no or low cylinders (0.00 to -0.50 cylinders)
    C. Optimized for cylinders of 0.75D and above,
    D. All of the above
8. In a Double Aspheric lens
    A. Both principal meridians are corrected simultaneously
    B. Only the sphere power is corrected
    C. The molds are digitally surfaced for increased precision
    D. a and c
9. When Centurion lenses are ordered
    A. Convert the prescriptions to aspheric form and order
    B. Use spherical equivalents
    C. The laboratory will choose the correct lens blank for dual meridian correction
    D. Convert the prescription to the near prescription and range
10. The asphericity used ensures that vision out to ________ degrees is corrected
    A. 15 degrees
    B. 20 degrees
    C. 25 degrees
    D. 30 degrees
11. The correction out to about 15mm uses a limit of _________D for induced distortion and astigmatism
    A. 0.30D
    B. 0.20D
    C. 0.12D
    D. 0.012D
12. When peripheral errors are corrected using the right asphericity, the results for the wearer are
    A. A wider field of view in the sphere meridian
    B. A wider field of view in the cylinder meridian
    C. A more natural image size
    D. All of the above
13. The way that the Double Aspheric is created uses
    A. Parallel coordinate lines
    B. Radial aspheres
    C. Monocular surfaces
    D. Binocular congruence
14. When patients can experience vision and cosmetic benefits
    A. Products that deliver these benefits are worth more
    B. The products that deliver these benefits can add revenue and improve practice growth
    C. The products that deliver these benefits can be bundled with other materials or photochromics to deliver a better product at a higher ASP
    D. All of the above
15. Availability of a product in a variety of lens materials
    A. Makes the product more attainable by more patients
    B. Can meet almost any budget
    C. Allows more prescriptions to be made the best they can look
    D. All of the above
16. In the Centurion Series, Double Aspheric lenses are used for all the following Rx's except
    A. Plano – 0.50 x 90
    B. +3.25 – 1.25 x 180
    C. -3.00 – 0.75 x 45
    D. -0.50 – 2.25 x 90
17. Which of the following enhance the way aspheric and double aspheric lenses provide wearer benefits
    A. Anti-reflective coatings
    B. Photochromics
    C. Tints for outdoor use
    D. All of the above
18. Thinking premium lenses is as much an opportunity for _________________ as for progressive wearers
    A. The large US single vision market
    B. High add wearers
    C. All presbyopes
    D. None of the above
19. In the Centurion Series, Aspheric lenses are used for all the following Rx's except
    A. Plano – 0.50 x 90
    B. -3.25 – 0.25 x 180
    C. +3.00 sphere
    D. -0.50 – 1.25 x 90
20. The Centurion Series uses ___________ to better correct prescriptions.
    A. More than 3 times the base curves
    B. Tuned asphericity in both principal meridians
    C. Parallel lines of atoricity
    D. All 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 commerical 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.

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