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Nao Book + Test review Book Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers 2024/2025 The first successful contact lens were molded to the shape of the cornea known as: Corneal Hapatic Interpalpebral Gas Permeable - Correct Answer Hapatic Corneal Contact lenses: Are a typical soft contact le...

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The first successful contact lens were molded to the shape of the cornea known as:

Corneal

Hapatic

Interpalpebral

Gas Permeable - Correct Answer Hapatic



Corneal Contact lenses:

Are a typical soft contact lens design

Bridge the limbus and some of the sclera

Are last resort contact lenses

Are common designs for rigid and gas perm contacts - Correct Answer Are common designs for rigid
and gas perm contacts



The majority of soft lenses fit today are:

Corneal

Hapatic

Semi scleral

Hydrophobic - Correct Answer Semi scleral



A liquid coming in contact with a hydrophilic lens material with a relatively small wetting angle would
be likely to:

Form beads on the surface

Quickly evaporate

Spread evenly over the surface

None of the above - Correct Answer Spread evenly over the surface



A contact lens with a diameter larger than that of the cornea is called a ____ lens.

Corneal

Hydrophilic

,Hydrophobic

Hapatic - Correct Answer Hapatic



All of the following are symptoms of a loose fitting lens except:

Constant awareness

Lid sensation

Burning

None of the above - Correct Answer Burning



Of those curves listed, which indicates the flattest base curve?

7.5 mm

37.50 D

8.6 mm

49.00 D - Correct Answer 37.50 D



A contact lens was ordered with a base curve of 7.85 mm but was received back from the lab with a
base curve of 7.80 mm. The base cure of the actual lens is:

0.25 D flatter

0.25 D steeper

0.50 D flatter

0.50 D steeper - Correct Answer 0.25 D steeper



It is noticed that a rigid CL containing a base curve of 7.42mm is fitting quite loose. A tighter fit may
be achieved by changing the B.C. to:

7.46 mm

7.85 mm

8.04 mm

None of the above - Correct Answer None of the above



A CL has a B.C. of 7.50 mm. Its posterior peripheral curve would most likely be:

7.45 mm

42.50 D

,75.35 mm

30.00 D - Correct Answer 42.50 D



The secondary curve of a rigid contact lens generally:

Is steeper than the CPC (Central posterior curve)

1-2 D flatter than CPC

2-4 D flatter than CPC

None of the above - Correct Answer 2-4 D flatter than CPC



The term "hapaptic lens" is used in reference to:

Prism ballast

Truncated

Scleral

Spin cast - Correct Answer Scleral lens



The CPC of a CL measures 7.5 mm radius of curvature. Its power in diopters is:

41.00 D

42.00 D

45.00 D

47.00 D` - Correct Answer 45.00 D



The fitting characteristics of a gas permeable rigid CL may be altered by:

Changing the CPC's radius of curvature

Increasing the diameter

Widening the posterior peripheral curve

All of the above - Correct Answer All of the above



A soft CL demonstrates excessive movement. This may be remedied by:

Larger diameter lens

Smaller diameter lens

Flatter lens

, Disinfected lens - Correct Answer Larger diameter lens



The term "sagittal value" refers to:

Poor fitting lens

Scleral show

Vaulting effect of a CL

None of the above - Correct Answer Vaulting effect of a CL



When determining the best lens material to use, which of hte following should be considered:

1. The patient's working conditions

2. Precorneal tear film

3. Full time vs. part time wear



1 only 2 and 3 only

1 and 3 only 1, 2, and 3 - Correct Answer 1, 2, and 3



The gas permeability of a CAB lens is largely dependent upon:

Diameter of the CPC

Width of the CPC

Lens thickness

Lens diameter - Correct Answer Lens thickness



A rigid gas permeable CL with a B.C. of 7.50 mm is found to be fitting slightly tight. To improve the fit
we might consider changing the B.C. to which of the following:

7.40 mm

7.45 mm

7.55 mm

7.65 mm - Correct Answer 7.55 mm



If the CPC of a rigid CL is held constant while the diameter is increased, it would result in:

Tighter fit

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