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Optician Certification Training Study Guide

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2022/2023

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Optician Certification Training Study
Guide
opthalmologist - A medical doctor is able to prescribe medications, examine and
treat eye problems and to perform eye surgery
optometrist - A doctor able to prescribe medications, examine and treat eye
problems, perform minor surgical procedures, fit and prescribe glasses and contact
lenses, and prescribe visual therapy and low-vision aids
optician - Fits and fills optical prescriptions, working closely with the optometrists
and ophthalmologists
Paraoptometric - Someone who's certified to perform front or back office optical
assisting skills
National Optician Certification Examination (NOCE) - Covers optics, lens designs
and materials, frames styling and frame materials, frame adjusting, prism, and different
ocular problems
Contact Lens Registry Exam (CLRE) - Covers how to measure the cornea, select
the proper contact lens, assess the contact lens fit, and detect contact lens problems
Number of years that the NOCE-CLRE certification is good for before renewal is
required - 3
NOCE - National Opticianry Competency Exam
CLRE - Contact Lens Registry Examination
ABO - American Board of Opticianry
NCLE - National Contact Lens Examiners
Prometric Center - Center that administers the test with locations across the country
Proctor - A person who monitors students during an exam
Meditation - A practice that involves relaxation techniques that helps focus a
person's mind
Epithelium - The outer layer that protects your cornea; it's the one that can get
scratched and be very painful.
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Optician Certification Training Study

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opthalmologist - ✔A medical doctor is able to prescribe medications, examine and treat eye problems and to perform eye surgery optometrist - ✔A doctor able to prescribe medications, examine and treat eye problems, perform minor surgical procedures, fit and prescribe glasses and contact lenses, and prescribe visual therapy and low-vision aids optician - ✔Fits and fills optical prescriptions, working closely with the optometrists and ophthalmologists Paraoptometric - ✔Someone who's certified to perform front or back office optical assisting skills National Optician Certification Examination (NOCE) - ✔Covers optics, lens designs and materials, frames styling and frame materials, frame adjusting, prism, and different ocular problems Contact Lens Registry Exam (CLRE) - ✔Covers how to measure the cornea, select the proper contact lens, assess the contact lens fit, and detect contact lens problems Number of years that the NOCE-CLRE certification is good for before renewal is required - ✔ 3 NOCE - ✔National Opticianry Competency Exam CLRE - ✔Contact Lens Registry Examination ABO - ✔American Board of Opticianry NCLE - ✔National Contact Lens Examiners Prometric Center - ✔Center that administers the test with locations across the country Proctor - ✔A person who monitors students during an exam Meditation - ✔A practice that involves relaxation techniques that helps focus a person's mind Epithelium - ✔The outer layer that protects your cornea; it's the one that can get scratched and be very painful.

Bowman's membrane - ✔A layer of tough fibers that helps protect your cornea. Stroma - ✔The thickest part of your cornea, making up almost 90% of its width Descemet's (pronounced dess-a-may's) membrane - ✔Thick basement membrane that lines the next to last layer of the cornea Endothelium - ✔The innermost layer of the cornea Cornea - ✔Clear dome that covers the iris Sclera - ✔The smooth white material that covers your eyeball Iris - ✔The colored part of the eye Pupil - ✔Gets bigger or smaller in response to changes in light Conjunctiva - ✔The clear, slick material that lies over the sclera like a piece of plastic wrap Lens - ✔Composed primarily of protein and water, it can change its shape to help you focus when you switch from far to near viewing and back. Vitreous - ✔Colorless, gelatin-like substance that fills the inside of the eye behind the lens Retina - ✔Nerve net and pigment layer that lines the inside of the eye Macula - ✔Portion of the retina that give us the sharpest vision Optic nerve - ✔Carries the nerve impulses from the retina all the way to the occipital cortex at the back of the brain Superior rectus - ✔Muscle attached to the top of your eye and pulls your eye upward Inferior rectus - ✔Muscle attached to the bottom of your eye and pulls your eye downward Lateral rectus - ✔Muscle that moves your eye outward Medial rectus - ✔Muscle that moves your eye inward (toward your nose) Superior oblique - ✔Muscle near the top of your eye that moves your eye down and outward