0 of 40 Questions completed
Questions:
You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again.
Quiz is loading…
You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz.
You must first complete the following:
0 of 40 Questions answered correctly
Your time:
Time has elapsed
You have reached 0 of 0 point(s), (0)
Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0)
0 Essay(s) Pending (Possible Point(s): 0)
Soft contact lenses are not:
The soft contact lens should cover the entire cornea and lap how far onto the conjunctiva?
What replenishes moisture in the soft contact lens?
When are frequent replacement soft contact lenses replaced?
What is the taco test?
What is incorrect about cosmetics in relation to soft contact lens wear?
Why is tap water not approved for use with soft contact lenses?
In addition to centering a soft contact lens, what can a light tap or massage through the lids accomplish?
What is the most important technique that the patient must learn?
When cleaning a soft contact lens, which of these statements is incorrect?
What is a rinsing agent for?
What is true about possible fungal infection?
What is not true about thimerosol?
What is a good guideline regarding enzymatic cleaners?
What type of care system incorporates a daily cleaner, a rinsing agent and a disinfecting product all in one?
Which care system exposes microorganisms to a harsh oxidative condition?
What is specially designed to lubricate the eye and rewet the lenses?
After insertion of lenses at the dispensing visit, what is a typical amount of time to lapse before checking a patient gaze?
What is indicated by the “good – good – good” response?
When should a soft, toric contact lens be considered?
It is taking two or three visits in order for your patient to master lens handling. What should you do?
According to the NCLE, when can the patient use contact lenses for showering or in a hot tub?
Which of these is not an effective educational method?
What form should be signed and dated by the patient?
What is the first thing a patient must do before handling contact lenses?
What is a collection of bacterial cells in a slime called?
In the term RSVP, what does P stand for?
Which of these symptoms or signs is not associated with corneal hypoxia or edema?
Why is “topping off” of solutions dangerous?
What can happen to an experienced contact lens wearer if the lens style or brand is changed
The patient’s eye is red and irritated, what should he or she do?
What simple action can prevent lens loss?
Which of these statements is incorrect?
In addition to certain biological conditions, what can block the openings to the meibomian glands?
What will reduce the majority of bacteria, reduce bacterial colonization and reduce protein film on the lens?
What statement is true about chlorhexidine?
A patient needs to use his or her glaucoma eye drops. What instruction will you give this patient?
What is the most popular contact lens case?
What is a typical noncompliance problem?
What can happen to a patient with switched lenses?