front 1 Tear Break Up Time Test (TBUT) | back 1 A clinical test used to assess for evaporative dry eye disease and tear quality. To measure TBUT, fluorescein is instilled into the patient's tear film and the patient is asked not to blink while the tear film is observed under a biomicroscope (diffuse slit lamp illumination). This procedure allows the technician to evaluate the quality of the tear film, primarily the lipid layer. "Normal" tear break up time (appearance of dry/dark spots on the cornea) is 10-12 seconds. A tear break up time of 5 seconds would suggest the patient has low quality tears. |
front 2 Schirmer's Test | back 2 A test used to evaluate tear quantity. A normal level of production is considered to be over 10 millimeters (mm) of tears on the litmus paper in 5 minutes. Anything under 10 mm is considered to be an abnormally low level of tear production. A measurement of less than 5 mm is considered severe dry eye. |
front 3 Shadow graph | back 3 An instrument used for magnification of the edge of a rigid contact lens. Can be use to verify the overall RGP lens diameter. |
front 4 Radiuscope | back 4 Instrument used for measuring the radius of curvature of the anterior and posterior surfaces of rigid contact lenses (base curve). |
front 5 Profile Analyzer | back 5 measures the peripheral curves (blends) |
front 6 Measuring Magnifier | back 6 An instrument that allows simultaneous verification of lens diameter, optic zone width and peripheral curve width. Measures posterior optic zone and overall diameter of RGP lens. |
front 7 Biomicroscope | back 7 AKA Slit Lamp or Burton Lamp. Used to gather information on the overall heath of the eye/cornea prior to contact lens fitting. Consists of a microscope and a light source. |
front 8 Rheostat | back 8 An electrical instrument used to control a current by varying the resistance. This allow adjustment of the light without removing your hand from the joystick during slit lamp illumination. |
front 9 Keratometer | back 9 A keratometer, also known as an ophthalmometer, is a diagnostic instrument for measuring the curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea, particularly for assessing the extent and axis of astigmatism.Calibrated for the index of refraction of the tear film covering the cornea. 1.3375. |
front 10 Tonometer | back 10 an instrument for measuring the pressure in a part of the body, such as the eyeball (to test for glaucoma) or a blood vessel. |
front 11 Phoropter | back 11 An instrument used to test individual lenses on each eye during an exam. |
front 12 Keratoscope | back 12 A keratoscope, sometimes known as Placido's disk, is an ophthalmic instrument used to assess the shape of the anterior surface of the cornea. Often used to evaluate corneal irregularities. |
front 13 Lensometer | back 13 Instrument used for determining the refractive power of a spectacle or contact lens |
front 14 Pachymeter | back 14 Test for measuring corneal thickness |
front 15 v-groove gauge | back 15 measures the diameter of a rigid contact lens. |
front 16 Ishihara test | back 16 Color Blind Test ยท This color vision test, known as the Ishihara Test, makes numbers out of dots that are a different color than the dots surrounding them. |
front 17 Slot Gauge | back 17 is used to measure the diameter of a rigid lens |