Refractive Errors
Lens and Light
Refraction Techniques
Corrective Lenses
Visual Acuity
100

The refractive error where distant objects appear clear, but near ones are blurry.

What is hyperopia?

100

Type of lens that converges light rays.

What is a convex lens?

100

The first step in subjective refraction.

What is retinoscopy?

100

Type of lens that corrects astigmatism.

What is a toric lens?

100

Standard chart used for measuring distance visual acuity.

What is the Snellen chart?

200

A condition where parallel light rays focus in front of the retina.

What is myopia?

200

Type of lens used to correct myopia.

What is a concave lens?

200

Test used to determine astigmatism axis and power.

What is the Jackson Cross Cylinder?

200

These lenses allow for both distance and near vision correction.

What are bifocals?  

200

A term for an eye that has no refractive error.

What is emmetropia?

300

This condition results from an irregular curvature of the cornea or lens.

What is astigmatism?

300

Unit of measurement for lens power.

What is a diopter?

300

Device that contains multiple lenses for refraction testing.

What is a phoropter?

300

This type of lens design provides a gradual change in power from distance to near.

What is a progressive lens?

300

What are the two methods of refractometry?

What is subjective and objective?

400

This term refers to unequal refractive power in the two eyes.

What is anisometropia?

400

Bending of light as it passes from one medium to another.

What is refraction?

400

Objective refraction technique using a handheld light.

What is retinoscopy?

400

Surgical procedure that corrects refractive errors using a laser.

What is LASIK?

400

This type of chart is used for illiterate or young patients.

What is the tumbling E chart?

500

The age-related loss of near focusing ability.

What is presbyopia?

500

Substances that completely block light.

What is opaque?

500

The condition in which light focuses perfectly on the retina with no refractive error.

What is emmetropia?

500

Material known for impact resistance in eyeglass lenses.

What is polycarbonate?

500

This term describes any deviation from emmetropia.

What is ametropia?

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