Assignment 3: Units 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 of Module 2 of The IACLE Contact Lens Course
Assignment 3: Units 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 of Module 2 of The IACLE Contact Lens Course
Assignment 3: Units 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 of Module 2 of The IACLE Contact Lens Course
ASSIGNMENT 3
Material Covered:
Units 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 of Module 2
of the IACLE Contact Lens Course
DLP Assignment 3
ASSIGNMENT 3
Read the questions carefully and record your answers on the answer sheet provided.
1. According to Holden and Mertz (1984), what should the transmissibility of an extended wear
contact lens be to limit or prevent corneal oedema?
a. Dk/t = 24 X 10-9
b. Dk/t = 24 X 10-11
c. Dk/t = 87 X 10-9
d. Dk/t = 87 X 10-11
3. Who is said to be the first person to describe the concept of a “contact” lens?
a. René Descartes
b. Leonardo da Vinci
c. Otto Wichterle
d. Carl Zeiss
4. Which method of manufacture is normally used for low volume production and custom-
made soft contact lenses?
a. Cast molding
b. Spin casting
c. Wet molding
d. Lathe cutting
5. A patient is wearing a rigid gas permeable trial contact lens with the following parameters:
BOZR = 7.75 mm
Total diameter = 9.30 mm
BVP = –6.50 DS
Evaluation of the lens on the eye with fluorescein shows slight central pooling, so you
decide to order a new lens of the same diameter, that is 0.05 mm flatter. What should the
BVP of this new lens be?
a. –6.00 D
b. –6.25 D
c. –6.75 D
d. –7.00 D
6. Which of the ocular complications below does NOT occur as a result of contact lens-
induced hypoxia?
a. Endothelial blebs
b. Epithelial microcysts
c. Superior epithelial arcuate lesions
d. Endothelial polymegethism
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7. Which statement regarding the assessment of the wettability of contact lens materials is
NOT true?
a. In the sessile drop method, a large contact angle indicates poor wettability
b. In the Wilhelmy plate method, the receding angle is greater than the advancing angle
c. In the sessile drop method, the advancing angle is determined by adding more water
d. In the captive bubble method, air is introduced under a lens in a wet cell
8. Who is credited with having conceived the idea of a “throw away lens’’?
a. Orlando A Battista
b. Normal O Stahl
c. John de Carle
d. Thomas Young
9. Which of the following statements regarding rigid bifocal contact lenses is NOT true?
a. An implanted segment bifocal is an example of a translating lens
b. In a progressive addition lens, the near addition increases with increasing displacement from
the centre of the lens
c. Due to the alternation of powers in a diffractive lens, it is very much dependent on pupil size
d. Concentric bifocals are made using conventional lathing or molding techniques
12. A patient is wearing an RGP trial lens has a BOZR of 8.00 mm and a BVP of +8.00 DS, which
accurately compensates for his refractive error. The lens shows an apical touch fluorescein
pattern on the patient’s eye, so you decide to order a final lens of the same overall diameter,
but with a BOZR of 7.90 mm. What should the BVP of this final lens be?
a. +7.50 D
b. +7.75 D
c. +8.25 D
d. +8.50 D
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15. The Dk value of a 40–55% water content hydrogel lens, measured through the coulometric
technique at a temperature of 34°C, would be approximately:
a. 5–8
b. 7 – 19
c. 18 – 28
d. > 50
17. Which statement regarding Siloxane Acrylate (SA) materials for RGP lens manufacture is
NOT true?
a. Relatively ‘hard’ surfaces that do not scratch easily
b. Low rigidity may cause flexure problems
c. Susceptible to surface ‘burning’ during manufacture
d. Surface charge and surface chemistry make them more deposit prone
19. According to Holden and Mertz (1984), how much oxygen is needed through daily wear
contact lenses to limit or prevent corneal oedema?
a. 5.7%
b. 9.9%
c. 13.4%
d. 17.9%
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