CONTACT LENS LABORATORY 1
Curriculum guideline
- Laboratory Lectures
- Application/Instrumentation exercises in Laboratory
- Independent study of courseware
- Completion of Proficiency Tests
- Completion of Laboratory Assignments
1. Introduction
-Laboratory objectives
-Orientation to laboratory instruments and equipment
-Laboratory hygiene
-equipment sterilization
2. Instrumentation
Slit Lamp Biomicroscope Keratometry Lensometer
Profile Analyzer Hand Loop Diameter Gauge
Vertex Conversion Chart Dioptric Conversion Chart
Snellen Chart Acuity Trial Lens Set
N: Course Content:
3. Lens Types, Material Characteristics, and Fitting Relationship to Ocular Health
3.1 Material compounds
3.2 Material configurations and design
3.3 Lens parameter determination
3.4 Chemical properties of contact lenses
3.5 Manufacturer’s material limitations
4. Contact Lens Solution Properties, Chemical Compounds, and Relationship to Ocular Health
4.1 Chemical Disinfection Systems
4.2 Thermal Disinfection Systems
4.3 Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfection
4.4 Surfactant Cleaners
4.5 Enzyme Cleaners
4.6 Rewetting Agents
4.7 Medically Prescribed Ocular Pharmaceutical Agents
5. Solution Procedures / Specific Function
5.1 Chemical Disinfection Systems
5.2 Thermal Disinfection Systems
5.3 Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfection
5.4 Surfactant Cleaners
5.5 Enzyme Cleaners
5.6 Rewetting Agents
6. Contact Lens Contaminants / Bacteria / Fungus, and Fitting Relationship to Ocular
Health
6.1 Chemical contamination
6.2 Fungus / Bacterial growth
6.3 Protein build up
6.4 Calcium deposits
6.5 Airborne contamination
6.6 Dehydration
7. Contact Lens Deformation / Defects and The Relationship to Fitting Complications
7.1 Minuscule cracks
7.2 Stress cracks
7.3 Lathe cut deposits
7.4 De-Blocking deposits
7.5 Edge deformation
7.6 Hydration times
7.7 Unsterile vials and solution
7.8 Stale dating
Upon successful completion, the student will be able to:
1. Demonstrate competency with the use of the following instruments
for contact lens fitting and analysis:
Slit Lamp Biomicroscope Keratometry Lensometry
Profile Analyzer Hand Loop Diameter Gauge
Vertex Conversion Chart Dioptric Conversion Chart Radiuscope
Acuity Charts Acuity Trial Lens Set
2. Accumulate skills and knowledge through use of instrumentation on contact lens materials, and the relationship to fitting procedures.
3. Evaluate data collected through instrumentation on contact lens parameters.
4. Evaluate material and fitting characteristics based on knowledge of chemical properties and characteristics of contact lens materials.
5. Assimilate imperfections of contact lens materials, identify the
probable cause, and identify the resolution
6. Recall knowledge of contact lens materials by manufacturer, label
name, material compound names, water content, power range and
recommended patient fitting procedure and wearing schedule.
7. Recall knowledge of contact lens cold disinfection systems,
lens storage solutions, surfactant cleaning solutions, enzyme cleaners,
rewetting agents, and medically prescribed pharmaceutical agents.
8. Apply knowledge of contact lens solutions and contact lens material
characteristics to physical cleaning and disinfection of contact lenses.
9. Analyze effective and non-effective solutions by contact lens surface
examination
10. Recall knowledge of contact lens solutions by manufacturer, brand
name, chemical ingredients, recommended usage.
Evaluation of this course will be based on the course objectives in accordance with Douglas College policies. Evaluation methods will include written, oral and practical assessment.
1. Completion of Post Tests 20%
2. Midterm Exams (X2) 40%
3. Final Exam 30%
4. Completion of field assignments 10%
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Efron, Contact Lens Practice,(Latest Edition) Butterworth-Heinemann
Douglas College Courseware
DOPT 1310/or/Meeting Second Year Direct Entrance Requirements
DOPT 2400 and DOPT 2410