ABO, ABO Study Guide – Flashcards

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Prentice Rule
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(Power x distance in mm) /10
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Cornea index of refraction
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1.37
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Tear Film, Vitreous index of refraction
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1.33
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Crystalline lens index of refraction
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1.42
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Optical Standard index of refraction
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1.53
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Crown Glass index of refraction
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1.523
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High index of refraction
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1.74
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CR-39 index of refraction
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1.49/1.50
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Poly index of refraction
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1.586
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Air
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1.00
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How fast does light travel through air
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186,000 mi/sec
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MBS formula
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ED+2 (decentration)+2
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Focal length formula
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1/Dioptic Power power
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Dioptic Power formula
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1/Focal Length
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Antimetropia
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Rx with unlike signs in both eyes
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Anisometropia
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Difference of 2 diopters btwn OD & OS
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Anisiekonia
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When images from right and left eye are so different the brain can not achieve fusion
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What is the Radius of a 1 diopter curve?
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530mm
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Radius formula
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530/Power = Radius
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Power formula
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530/Radius = Power
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Vertical Decentration formula
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Seg.ht. - B/2
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How much HORIZONTAL prism tolerance is allowed?
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2/3 of a diopter -or- 0.667
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How much VERTICAL prism tolerance is allowed?
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1/3 of a diopter -or- 0.333
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Base Curve tolerance
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+/-0.75
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Sphere Tolerance up to 6.50
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+/- 0.13
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Sphere Tolerance above 6.50
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+/- 2%
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Cylinder Tolerance >1.50
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+/-2°
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Cylinder Tolerance >0.50 / less than or equal to 1.50
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+/-3°
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Cylinder Tolerance >0.25 / less than or equal to 0.50
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+/-7°
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Cylinder Tolerance >0.00 / less than or equal to 0.25
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+/-14°
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Drop ball test for Safety lenses
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5/8ths in diameter, weighing 0.56oz dropped 50ft
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Frame PD
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A box + DBL
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Total decentration
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Frame PD - Patient PD
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Base IN (MINUS)
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If frame PD is GREATER than customer PD
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Base OUT (MINUS)
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If frame PD is LESS than customer PD
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Which layer of the cornea is highly regenerative?
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Epithelium
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Which area of the retina is capable of perceiving the greatest amount of detail?
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Fovea centralis
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Tonometer
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Used for intraocular pressure
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What is another name for Lensometer?
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Focimeter
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Thickest layer of the cornea
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Stroma
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What is the main focusing structure of the eye
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Ciliary process
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Emetropic
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Perfect Vision
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Ametropic
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Needs correction
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Thindex glass
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1.8
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High light glass
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1.74
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Flint glass
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1.69
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3 eye layers/tunics
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Layer #1- Protective Layer #2- Nourishing Later #3- Light Sensitive
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Cellulose Acetate (Zyle)
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Non-flammable, durable, avail in diff colors
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Layer #1
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Sclera, Cornea, Anterior Chamber
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Layer 2
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Choroid, Ciliary Body, Iris, Crystalline Lens
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Layer 3
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Retina, Rods & Cones
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Red
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651-750
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Blue
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466- 500
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Green
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501- 560
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Violet
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400- 465
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Orange
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591-650
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Yellow
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561-590
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UVA
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330-400
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UVB
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275-300
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UVC
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200-275
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Air
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1.00
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Water
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1.33
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Geneva Lens/ Lab Tools
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1.53
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Crown Glass
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1.523
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CR-39
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1.49
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Poly
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1.586
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Hi Index
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1.67
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Optyl
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Epoxy material, cannot be burned or overheated
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Cellulose Proprionate
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Molded rather than cut
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Gold
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Soft material, high cost, won't keep adjustment
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Silver
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Too soft to use in manufacturing
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Stainless steel
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Non-corrosive, strong, light weight
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Aluminum
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Light weight, long lasting, can be anodized for diff color
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Titanium
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Very light weight, durable, avail in diff colors and styles
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Nylon
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Synthetic material. Made if coal, water and air. Used in children's frames.
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Dress Drop Ball
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5/8 inch diameter .56 oz
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Safety Drop Ball
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1 in diameter 1.5 oz weight
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Ht of drop ball drop
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50 inches
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Total weight of drop ball apparatus
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27 lbs
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ANSI
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Started 1915. American National Standards Institute
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OSHA
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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FDA
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Food and Drug Administration
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FTC
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Federal Trade Commission
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Eyeglass I
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Prescription Release Rule
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Eyeglass II
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Scope and form of practice restrictions
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Cornea Index
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1.37
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Anterior/Aqueous Chamber
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1.33
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Crystalline Lens
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1.42
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Amblyopia
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Lazy eye
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Strabismus
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One lazy eye
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Ametropia
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Any conditions which results in refraction error
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1 inch
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2.54 cm
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Anesekonia
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Dissimilar image sizes
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Anisocoria
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Uneven pupil size
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Anisometropia
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Unequal/diff powers/image size
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Antimetropia
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Opposite signs in power
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Aphakic
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Removed crystalline Lens benefits from progressive
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Pseudophakic
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Implanted crystalline lens
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Asthenopia
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Eye fatigue due to tired eye muscles
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Blepharitis
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Inflammation of eye lid margin
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Chromatic aberration
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White light broken into component part
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Corneal ulcers
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Bacterial infection
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Depth perception
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Objects with relief in their positioning
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Diplopia
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Double vision
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Distortion
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Plus- pin cushion minus- barrell
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Emmetropia
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Normal eye
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Entropian
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Lashes turned inward toward eye
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Esophoria
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Eye turns inwards
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Exophoria
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Eye turns outwards
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Glaucoma
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Pressure in eye
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Hordeolum
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Inflammation/pus in eye lid margins
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Keratoconus
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Cone shaped cornea
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Nystagmus
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Photophobia
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Nystagmus
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Corrected with fresnel prism
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Phoria
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Tendency of eye to move
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Pinguecula
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Yellow thickened tissue
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Ptosis
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Droop of upper eyelid
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Pterygium
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Triangular shaped thickening of conjuctiva; scars cornea
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Scotoma
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Blind spot in visual field
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Sub-conjunctival hemmorage
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Blood in conjunctiva tissue
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Suppression
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Brain ignores image
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Tropia
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Abnormal turning of eye
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Snellen chart
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20/20 8.87 cm tall
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MBS
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2X Dec+ ED
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Slab off
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Most minus/ least plus
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Prism
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Plus wide- out Plus narrow- in Plus high- up Plus low- down Minus wide- in Minus narrow- out Minus high- down Minus low- up
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Orthoptist
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Person who gives training for ocular muscle imbalances
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Opthalmoscope
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Illuminates and inspects the interior of the eye
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Keratometer
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Measures curvature of the cornea
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Tonometer
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Measures intraocular pressure
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Optic chiasm
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Where the optic nerves from each eye cross and are recombined
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Occipital lobe
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Portion of the brain where Vision occurs
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Extraocular muscles
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Assists in eye movement
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Canthus
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Juncture of the upper and lower eye lids
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Average eye size
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1 1/8 inches long
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Blind spot
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Positioned on the point where the optic nerve leaves the globe
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Cones
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Color receptors of the retinal, Normal illumination/day Vision receptors, Photophobic receptors
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Rods
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Receptors for peripheral, scotopic and black and white Vision
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Macula
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Positioned on the retina
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Crystalline lens
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Filters UV rays, just behind the pupil, focuses light on the retina
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Nodal point
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In a normal eye, this is situated on the visual axis near the posterior surface of the lens
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Extrinsic muscles
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Have tendons inserted into the sclera and tenons capsule
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Optic axis
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Passes thru the posterior pole of the globe and the anterior pole of the cornea
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3-5 mm
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Average pupil size under normal lighting conditions
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Limbus
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Junction of the cornea and the sclera
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Aqueous Humor
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Constantly being replaced, produced by the cicialry processes
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Esophoria
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Tendency of the visual axis to deviate inward when resting
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Exophoria
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Tendency of the visual axis to deviate outward when resting
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Ametropia
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Any refractive error
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Oscillopsia
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Sensation of oscillation of the visual field
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Conjunctivitis
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Commonly known as pink eye, pinkish discoloration of the inner surface of the lids and outer surface of the sclera
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Strabismus
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Disorder in which the eyes don't look in exactly the same direction at the same time
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Myopia
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Nearsightedness
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Hyperopia
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Farsightedness, Infants are usually born this way
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Astigmatism
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Due to unequal curvaturers of the cornea
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Presbyopia
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Loss of the ability to focus on near objects with age
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Aniseikonia
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Unequal size of retinal images
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Glaucoma
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Disease characterized by an intraocular pressure which exceeds normal limits
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Keratoconus
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A cone shaped deformity of the cornea
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Amblyopia
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Loss of vision thru disuse, treated with occluder lens (patch opposite eye)
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Color blindness
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No cone vision
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Diplopia
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Seeing one object as two, seeing double
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Convergence
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Process of directing the visual axis of the eyes to a near point
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Accommodation
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Focusing on near objects by the crystalline lens, peaks at age 10 and decreases throughout life
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Scotoma
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Area of the retinal Vision loss, blind spot on the eye
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Aphakic
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Eye from which crystalline lens has been removed, usually after cataract surgery
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Photophobia
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Abnormal sensitivity to light
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Nystagmus
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Involuntary rapid movement of the eye, often associated with photophobia
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Divergence
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Ability to maintain singular binocular vision with both eyes
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Adduction
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Nasal inward turning off the eyeball
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Lenticular
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Corrects for apakia
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Plus lens
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Corrects for hyperopia
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Occuluder lens
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Used to treat amblyopia
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Yellow/Green
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Portion of the light spectrum the eye is most sensitive to
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186,000
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Speed of light in miles per second
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Iris
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Controls the amount of light allowed through the pupil
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Epithelium
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The outer most layer of the cornea, rests on the Bowman's membrane
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Bowman's Membrane
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Second layer of the cornea, acts as a protective barrier
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Stroma
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Between the Bowman's membrane and the Descemet's membrane, makes up 90% off the cornea thickness
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Descemet's Membrane
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Separates the stoma and the endothelium
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Endothelium
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The inner most layer of the cornea, removes water from the cornea, helping to keep the cornea clear
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Dilated muscle
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Opens the iris to allow more light in
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Sphincter muscle
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Closes the iris
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Iris
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Has the ability to change the pupil size from 2mm to 8mm
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Ciliary body
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Helps to achieve accommodation, surrounds the crystalline lens
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Zonules
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Fibrous stands that attach to the ciliary body
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Cornea layers
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What is this?
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Palpebrae
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Another term for Eyelids
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Medial canthus
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The point where the upper and lower eyelids meet near the nose
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Lateral canthus
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The point where the upper and lower eyelids meet towards the ear
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Eyelashes
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Strong hairs that run along the upper and lower Palpebral margins, they filter debris from entering the eye
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Meibomian glands
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Located along the inner margin of the eyelids, secrete a liquid that keeps the eyelids from sticking together
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Fornix
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Located behind the eyelid or palpebra and along the sclera, where the two layers of the conjunctiva meet and join
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Lacrimal gland
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Produces the bulk of the tears, located above the lateral canthus in a depression of the bone that surrounds the eye
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Lacrimal puncta
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Small openings (pores) located at the medial canthus that allow the accumulated tears to drain off the eye
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Lacrimal canals
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The path the tears take from the eye to the lacrimal sacrifice and then to the nasal passage
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Lacrimal caruncle
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Located at the medial canthus, produces a liquid that soothes and lubricates the eye
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Cornea
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The clear lens or structure that covers the iris. The first most major structure that retracts light as it enters the eye.
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Cornea
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Has no blood supply, gets all is its oxygen directly from the air
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Pupil
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Opening created by the iris changing size
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Sclera
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The white of the eye, thick tough and fibrous layer that provides the structure of the entire eyeball
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Limbus
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Where the cornea blends into the sclera
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Iris
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The colored area under the cornea that opens and closes to regulate light entering the eye
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Lateral rectus
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Rotates eye laterally or out towards the ear. Attaches directly to the side of the eye and runs straight back
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Superior rectus
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Eye looks up. Attaches directly to the top of the eye and runs straight back
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Inferior rectus
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Eye looks down. Attaches directly to bottom of eye and runs straight back
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Inferior oblique
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Eye rolls, looks up and to the side. Attaches along the lateral side of the eye and runs under the eye passing over the inferior rectus and attaches medially
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Superior oblique
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Eye rolls, looks down and to the side. Attaches under the superior rectus, passes through the a bony spur known as the Trochlea, and then follow the path of the superior rectus. The raised attachment point provides the muscle the ability to give the eye rotation
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Presbyopia
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When the crystalline lens can no longer change shape and provide accommodation
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Simple myopia
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All the rays of light entering the eye focus at the same spot, it is the wrong spot, but they all meet at the same place. The retina is further back from the cornea
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Myopia
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Corrected with minus lenses
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Myopia RX
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-1.00 sphere
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Simple hyperopia
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All the rays of light entering the eye focus at the same spot, it is the wrong spot, but they all meet at the same place. The retina is further forward than the cornea
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Hyperopia
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Corrected with plus lenses
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Hyperopia RX
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+2.00 sphere
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Simple myopic astigmatism
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Some of the rays of light entering the eye fall short of their intended spot on the retina, but some fall directly on the fovea where they need to be
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Simple hyperopic astigmatism
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Some of the rays of light entering the eye focus on a spot beyond the retina, but some fall directly on the fovea where they need to be
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Compound myopic astigmatism
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Rays of light entering the eye do not meet at the same place, they all fall short of their intended spot on the retina, but some fall closer than others
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Compound hyperopic astigmatism
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Rays of light entering the eye do not meet at the same place, they all focus on a spot beyond the retina, but some come closer to the fovea than others
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Mixed astigmatism
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Some rays fall ahead of the retina while others try to focus on a spot beyond the retina. They are neither nearsighted or farsighted, they have poor vision in am areas
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Converges
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Light passing through a plus lens
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Diverges
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Light passing through a minus lens
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