Pre Test - Advancement in IOLs*This pre test is NOT required unless your state board requires one for CE credit. Please check with your individual state board. Name * First Name Last Name Email License State and Number 1. What is a typical power range for toric IOLs? 1.5 to 6.0 diopters 0.5 to 1.0 diopters 6.5 to 10.0 diopters 10.0 to 12.0 diopters 2. Which of the following is not a reason to avoid laser refractive surgery? Thick, regular cornea Too thin of a cornea Irregular topography History of ectasia 3. Which laser procedure is used to assist with precise corneal incisions and capsulotomy? Femtosecond laser (FLACS) Excimer laser YAG laser Argon laser 4. The ICL requires what minimum anterior chamber depth to be considered safe? 3.0 mm 2.0 mm 2.5 mm 3.5 mm 5. What is the key difference between diffractive and refractive multifocal IOLs? Diffractive lenses use wave interference to create multiple focal points Refractive lenses create multiple focal points with concentric rings Refractive lenses correct only near vision Diffractive lenses use prisms to split light 6. The Vivity lens is best described as what type of optic design? Non-diffractive wavefront shaping Zonal progressive diffractive Refractive with concentric rings Pinhole aperture 7. What does a toric IOL aim to correct? Astigmatism Presbyopia Hyperopia Myopia 8. Which lens uses a pinhole optic to increase depth of focus? IC-8 LAL+ CrystaLens PanOptix 9. What innovation allows post-op refraction customization in IOLs? Light Adjustable Lens Multifocal ReZoom Refractive ClearView ICL with fenestration 10. Which upcoming IOL integrates a spiral vortex optic design? Spiral SAS Gemini CTAK Array Thank you submitting your responses. They have been recorded. Please email us if you need a copy for your state board.