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Mod D unit 3 Optical

Teacher: Ms. Tiffiny
Horizontales
Contact lens wear in which the lenses are inserted each morning and removed each night
Lenses with different radii of curvature
A single set of contact lenses used in testing vision. given to the patient to test vision before finalizing a prescription
Contact lens wear in which the lenses may be worn continuously,day and night,without removal for a period of up to 7 days
The process that begins after the initial eye exam and ends when a successful fit has been achieved
The separation between the anterior and posterior surfaces at the geometric center of a lens
A hydrogel contact lens designed to be discarded upon removal from the eye
A cornea with a k value less that 41D
Radius of corneal curvature as measured during keratometry and expressed in millimeters or diopters. the keratometer reading of the corneal meridians
General anatomic directional term meaning toward the nose
To turn the eyelid inside out so that the palpebral conjuctiva can be examined
General anatomic directional term meaning toward the side of the head
swelling of the cornea
Verticales
Without oxygen
Abnormal reduction in the amount of oxygen available to a tissue; lack of oxygen to the cornea related to contact lens wear
General anatomic term describing a structure or process appearing or occurring at the side, away from the midline; referring to the side of the eye nearest to the temple
Complete inventory of lenses in graduated power
The measurement from one edge of the lens to the opposite side
An organic compound that is inert and used to stain the tear film for primarily rigid contact lens fitting and to assess the integrity of the cornea; dye used to stain tear film for assessing contact lens fit and corneal abnormalities
Microscopic examination of the cornea
A lamp that provides a narrow beam of strong light; often used with a corneal biomicroscope for examination of the front portions of the eye
The curvature of the central part of the posterior surface of a lense
The central zone of a lens that contains the refractive power and generally corresponds to the central corneal cap of the cornea
Fluttering or fringing of lights caused by a poor fitting contact lens
General anatomic term describing a structure or process appearing or occurring in the middke; reffering to the area of the eye nearest the nose