The year Bright Eyes Family Vision Care opened.
What is 2006?
This lens will focus light rays at a distance of 1/2 in front of the lens. (specify + or - lens and power)
What is a -2.00 Lens
This test can normally identify an eye turn greater than 6 diopters
What is a unilateral cover test?
The common name for Amblyopia
What is lazy eye?
This type of prism will cause a pelvic rotation left, center of gravity to the left, and perception of spatial shift right.
What is Base Left Yoked Prism?
The number of new vision therapy patients since Jan 2023 to November of 2023
What is 97?
A group of three events that occur when a person accommodates. (Bonus 50 points - identify the 3 events).
What is the near triad (near point triad, near reflex triad)?
A mixture of red-green color that a patient sees when wearing red-green glasses. (Bonus 50 points if you can name when you would NOT want to do this with a patient).
What is Luster
The setting that employs simultaneous and separate stimulation of both eyes on Vivid Vision as a therapeutic approach to amblyopia.
What is dichoptic?
The ability to determine lefts and rights in space and on objects. (50 extra points if you can name how to determine lefts and rights on your own self)
What is directionality?
Our mission statement
What is to empower people by providing the best in friendly, professional, and innovative eye care?
The muscle that causes the lens to become thick and focused for near objects or thins and relaxes the lens allowing for distance vision.
What is the ciliary muscle?
The nature of deviation will be the same in all positions
What is comitancy?
In this condition, the patient uses a point other than the fovea for straight ahead viewing. (Bonus= does this occur monocularily or binocularily, how can we measure this?)
What is EF (eccentric fixation). Bonus - Monocularily!
A phenomenon in which the patient observes spatial changes to the target based on the type of demand being created.
What is SILO?
The number of episodes on The Bright Eyes Podcast
What is 19?
The condition where the ciliary body remains in constant contraction resulting in blur at distance.
What is Accommodative Spasm?
This has a greater magnitude of deviation in up gaze than down gaze
What is V Pattern Exotropia?
Due to this, Amblyopic patients may have a poorer visual acuity when reading the Snellen chart as opposed to identifying an isolated letter.
What is the Crowding Effect
Name what helps categorize and sort objects, organize materials, label items and predict characteristics of an object. If this is an issue, someone may frequently reverse letters and/or numbers.
What is Form Constancy?
The amount of times that Dr. Nate's face appears on various pages on Bright Eyes Website
What is 28 times?
Identifies the relationship between accommodation and convergence. (Bonus 100 points - tell us how this relationship can be used to give us information about how to approach therapy for this patient)
What is the AC/A Ratio
This type of activity allows one eye to centrally fixate while another monitors periphery.
What is MFBF (Monocular Fixation in a Binocular Field).
Amblyopic Deprivation occurs when what condition develops in a young child's eye if not treated early
What are cataracts?
Letter Reversals are appropriate until about this age
What is 7-8 years old?