2020-2021 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    May 13, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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OPHT 105B - Introduction to Contact Lens Lab


Credits: 1
Description
Practical application of contact lens fitting procedures as presented in OPHT 102B . Topics include, but are not limited to: keratometery, slit-lamp evaluations, over-refractions, depth perception, color perception, strabismus assessment, and insertion and removal training.

Student Learning Outcomes
  1. Demonstrate an ability to determine a given patient’s K readings.
  2. Demonstrate the ability to identify, state, define and apply knowledge of slit lamp operations for contact lens fit assessment.
  3. Modify the parameters of a given RGP/Hard lens according to directions.
  4. Identify, state, define and apply knowledge of corneal topography.
  5. Identify, state, define and apply knowledge of corneal photography.
  6. Assist in performing an over-refraction.
  7. Identify, state and define various contact lens complications using slit lamp techniques.
  8. Determine the parameters of a given contact lens using lensometer, radiuscope, slit lamps, inspection loupes, v gauge rulers, thickness gauges, and burton lamp.
  9. Demonstrate an ability to take appropriate pre fit assessment tests for a given patient including but not limited to: schirmer tests, BUT, pupil/palpebral/HVID diameter measurements, muscle assessments- cover uncover, cardinal point, convergence, patient history, K readings, and eyewear neutralizations.

Corequisite: OPHT 102B  



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