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Jan 15, 2025
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OPHT 202B - Contact Lenses I Credits: 3 Description Continuation of OPHT 102B . Specialty lenses will be covered, including bifocals, torque, keratoconus as well as therapeutic lenses. Overview of all contact lens-related equipment. Students will also cover various over-refraction techniques.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Describe and assess the fitting characteristics of toric, multifocal, bandage and specialty contact lenses.
- Describe the use of contact lens solutions for soft contact lenses.
- Apply A.N.S.I. standards for soft spherical and specialty contact lenses.
- Develop accurate record keeping techniques.
- Describe the role of the optician in contact lens practice in Nevada.
- Demonstrate the use, calibration and maintenance of the Keratometer, Slit Lamp, Contact Lens analyzer, Lensometer, Diameter gauges, Thickness gauges, Refractometer, Ophthalmascope, Retinascope and Phoropter.
- Create study aids for NCLE examination.
- Describe the principles of refraction.
- Describe the steps used to complete the following operative procedures: PRK, Cataract, RK and Corneal transplants.
- Describe alternative health care options for visual improvement or maintenance.
- Describe and assess the fitting techniques for spherical soft contact lenses.
- Identify, state, describe and apply the safety standards and rules for the contact lens laboratory according to OSHA guidelines and opticianry program policies.
- Identify, state, describe, and apply the A&P eye structures and principles applicable to this course.
- Review the apical clearance and corneal alignment fitting techniques for fitting contact lenses.
Prerequisite: None
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