Refractive Errors
Eyeglass Rx
Transposition
Types of Lenses
Types of Lens Designs/Styles
100

Opthalmic term that refers to a refractive error being present

What is Ametropia?

100

This part of the patient prescription indicates whether or not they are Myopic or Hyperopic

What is the Sphere power?

100

-7.50 +3.25 x180

Identify the type of Astigmatism

What is Compound Myopic Astigmatism?

100

This lens is used in the correction of Hyperopia

What is a Plus Lens

100

This lens design features one power and it usually used for the distance prescription 

What is a single vision lens

200

Described as condition in which images comes to focus behind the Retina

What is Hyperopia or Hypermetropia?

200

This part of the patient's prescription indicates whether or not the patient is Astigmatic 

What is Cylinder power?

200

+3.75-5.50 x059

Identify the type of Astigmatism

What is Mixed Astigmatism

200

This lens is composed of two prisms places apex to apex thus forming a concave shape

What is a Minus lens?

200

This lens design simultaneously features correction for both distance and near work as the wearer looks through their lens

What is a Bifocal?

300

Described as the condition in which the light comes to focus on two different locations within the eye due to the curvature of the Cornea

What is Astigmatism?

300

This part of the prescription is an additional corrective power used for near work

What is the ADD power?

300

+10.00 +1.75 x145

Identify the type of Astigmatism

What is Compound Hyperopic Asitgmatism?

300

This lens converges light

What is a Plus lens?

300

This lens design features a seamless flow of both distance near correction with intermediate range included

What is a Progressive lens?

400

Associated with the loss of the ability to accommodate due to stiffen of the crystalline lens and ciliary muscles

What is Presbyopia?

400

This part of the Prescription is the horizontal measurements between the center pupils of the patient

What is Pupillary Distance

400

-6.25 +-6.25 x043

Identify the type of Astigmatism

What is Simple Myopic Astigmatism?

400

This lens has against motion movement

What is a Plus lens?

400

A feeling that a multifocal wear may experience as they move their eyes from the distance portion to the near segment

What is Image Jump?

500

Known as the bending of light

What is Refraction?

500

This part of the prescription is usually prescribed to patient with eye alignment problems. It is written in decimals and always accompanied by base direction

What is Prism?

500

Provide a solid definition of Flat Transposition

What is the conversion used to change a prescription from plus cylinder to minus cylinder form?

500

This lens forms a real image

What is a Minus lens?

500

This lens is used for correction of Simple Myopic Astigmatism

What is a Cylinder lens