Chapter 15: Optometry Flashcards
Corrective lenses
Lenses worn in front of the eye to correct problems with vision; these can either be contact lenses or glasses.
Dispensing optician
A professional trained to fit and adjust eyeglasses, who may in some states also fit contact according to prescriptions written by ophthalmologists or optometrists, but who does not examine eyes or prescribe treatment.
Doctor of Optometry
Degree that requires the completion of a four-year program at an accredited optometry school, preceded by at least three years of pre-optometric study at an accredited college or university.
Health and visual sciences
Course of study for a student in an optometry program; courses in pharmacology, optics, vision science, biochemistry, and systemic disease are included.
Laser surgery
Surgery performed on the eyes using a laser tool, usually to correct a vision defect such as myopia (nearsightedness).
Lensometer
An instrument similar in shape to a microscope used by an ophthalmic laboratory technician to ensure the degree and placement of the curve are correct.
Low-vision rehabilitation
The restoration to normal of near-normal function in a patient with low vision.
Ocular disease
Eye disease that must be treated by an optometrist.
Optics
Coursework that must be completed by those who wish to work in the field of optometry.
Optometry Admissions Test (OAT)
A standardized exam that measures academic ability and scientific comprehension.
Vision therapy
Treatment for those with vision issues.
What is the job opportunity for an optometrist?
44,400 were hired in one year, 2/3 of primary eye care is provided by optometrists
Optometrist
Main provider of vision care, examines vision problems, tests depth, color perception, and ability to coordinate the eyes. May prescribe glasses or other treatments.
Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician
makes prescription eye glasses and lenses
Opthalmologist
physician who performs eye surgery as well as diagnoses and treats eye diseases and injuries. Also examines eye and prescribes contact lenses or eyeglasses.