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| 1. A 20 year delay in the cumulative effects of UV and high energy visible radiation |
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A.
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Would effectively eliminate the visual impairment they create |
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B.
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Increases cataract formation |
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C.
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Decreases accumulated Infrared |
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D.
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Increases the effects of UV on kids |
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| 2. The ________________ in the crystalline lens absorb UV radiation |
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A.
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Ciliary fibers |
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B.
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Cornea |
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C.
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Chromophores |
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D.
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Nucleus |
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| 3. The average kid receives ______ times the annual UV dose of an adult |
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| 4. To provide the clearest, most protective vision in kid's eyewear, recommend all of the following except |
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A.
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No glare lenses |
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B.
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Early eye exams |
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C.
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Basic plastic lenses |
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D.
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Photochromic lenses |
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| 5. About ______ preschoolers have eye or vision problems that they can't describe so go undetected. |
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A.
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5% |
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B.
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10% |
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C.
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30% |
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D.
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90% |
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| 6. All of the following are true about amblyopia except |
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A.
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Begins in infancy |
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B.
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Is a vision development disorder |
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C.
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Has an asymmetric pupil |
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D.
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Usually only one eye is affected |
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| 7. The percent of UV reflected, from most reflected to least is |
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A.
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Snow, sand, grass, asphalt |
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B.
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Snow, open water, sand, grass |
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C.
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Grass, urban glass, sand, snow |
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D.
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Grass, sand, open water, snow |
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| 8. Too dark a sunlens for young children |
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A.
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Can increase the size of the pupil |
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B.
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Increases depth perception |
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C.
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Reduces UV exposure |
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D.
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Is a problem only in brown lenses |
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| 9. For a 4 year old, the frame purchase, made by a parent, is least effected by |
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A.
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Frame warranty |
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B.
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Ability to withstand rough treatment |
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C.
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Fit |
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D.
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Designer brand |
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| 10. A correct fitting bridge for infants/toddlers |
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A.
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Distributes weight evenly over the sides and top of the nose |
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B.
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Doesn't rest heavily on the cheeks |
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C.
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Vaults the bridge between the eyes |
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D.
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A&B |
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| 11. A school age kids personal frame choice is affected by |
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A.
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Conforming to peers |
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B.
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Price |
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C.
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Warranty |
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D.
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Mostly on parent's recommendations |
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| 12. To ensure that temple lengths are proper for most kids |
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A.
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Order all temples in 135mm lengths |
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B.
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Have sufficient inventory of kid's specific frames |
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C.
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Cut all temples to the right length |
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D.
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Bend all temple tips at 90 degrees |
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| 13. Duty to Warn/Inform means your office must describe |
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A.
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A more protective lens if available |
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B.
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High index lenses are more costly |
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C.
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Only a limited choice of products |
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D.
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Always use polycarbonate lenses |
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| 14. All of the following are part of a kid's eyewear merchandising plan except |
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A.
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Email announcing new selections |
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B.
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New Kids tab on your website |
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C.
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Before school, kids eyewear trunk show |
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D.
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Grouping all kids frame in one drawer under the frame board |
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| 15. To make children comfortable choosing eyewear, consider |
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A.
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A kids-only frame section |
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B.
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Provide coffee and tea |
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C.
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Place frame shelves at kid eye level |
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D.
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A&C |
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| 16. Kids receive up to _____ of lifetime UV exposure before age ____. |
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A.
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80%, 20 |
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B.
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80%, 30 |
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C.
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50%, 20 |
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D.
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50%, 30 |
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| 17. Do all of the following when shortening the length of metal temples except |
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A.
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Cut the end of the temple tip and core together |
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B.
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Remove the plastic temple tip |
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C.
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Heat the temple tip when re-attaching |
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D.
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Cut the metal core to the length needed |
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| 18. Usual treatment for congenital cataract is |
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A.
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Surgery and an implanted IOL |
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B.
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High plus spectacles |
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C.
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High minus power contact lenses |
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D.
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Corneal replacement |
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| 19. Getting mom on board is important since |
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A.
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Moms pick the best frame colors |
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B.
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They are typically family health care decision makers |
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C.
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They always manage the household expenses |
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D.
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They are covered by managed vision care plans |
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| 20. “Lens packages” make kids eyewear choices easier because |
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A.
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They produce thinner lenses |
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B.
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Product attributes are limited to one benefit |
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C.
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Parents prefer a la carte pricing |
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D.
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The best benefits are bundled together at an advantageous price |
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