Course Title: Dispense optical appliances
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: VE 2020
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Course Code: OPSC5061C
Course Title: Dispense optical appliances
School: 174T School of VE Engineering, Health & Science
Campus: City Campus
Program: C4375 - Certificate IV in Optical Dispensing
Course Contact: Jade Cusworth
Course Contact Phone: 03 9925 8382
Course Contact Email: jade.cusworth@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Ralph Richter: ralph.richter@rmit.edu.au
Timothy Haigh: timothy.haigh@rmit.edu.au
Leigh Robinson: leigh.robinson@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 60
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None
Course Description
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to determine client optical needs from prescriptions, and provide detailed technical advice on appliances.
This unit applies to optical dispensers who work according to prescriptions provided by optometrists or ophthalmologists.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliances |
Element: |
1. Confirm appliance selection |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Check appliance selection against prescription details or customer record 1.2 Confirm selection with client 1.3 Gain consent from client for fitting where applicable |
Element: |
2. Fit optical appliances |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Organise required fitting equipment and materials 2.2 Correctly interpret technical aspects of customer requirements from records 2.3 Follow standard fitting procedures and take account of special client needs 2.4 Adjust frames to client to optimise visual performance 2.5 Ensure optical appliances meet hygiene standards 2.6 Give the client the opportunity to voice concerns in relation to optical appliance and make appropriate response |
Element: |
3. Instruct client on wear and care |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Provide client with details about how to wear the appliance 3.2 Offer information about appliance care routines |
Element: |
4. Finalise dispensing process |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 Complete financial transactions in accordance with relevant policies and procedures 4.2 Follow correct procedures for client rebates 4.3 Complete and store records in accordance with relevant policies, procedures and confidentiality requirements 4.4 Offer follow up services in accordance with organisation procedures |
Learning Outcomes
See elements above
Details of Learning Activities
A combination of activities will support students learning in this course, such as:
• Face to face and or online lectures to cover theoretical and practical concepts for each topic in the course
• Students will learn to apply their skills and knowledge to work integrated learning (WIL), during simulations and classroom based learning
• Observations of performance in the workplace and industry placement or simulated environment will be a valuable part of your learning experience
• Tutorial activities (individually and in teams) to discuss, debate, critique and consolidate your ideas and extend your understanding around key concepts within specific topics
• Online discussion and activities support you to collaborate with other students in your course and debate and debate and discuss ideas
• Self directed study time to enhance and strengthen your knowledge and understanding of theoretical concepts
• To further facilitate learning, students are strongly encouraged to use a range of communication tools between themselves and their course instructor as well as between themselves and fellow students by using the online learning platform
Teaching Schedule
OP Trainee Groups
The course is co-delivered with OPSC5061C in three (3) of the five (5) block sessions as follows
C4375A - OPSC5060 &OPSC5061C - Cluster 1 - Teaching Schedule | ||
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Mornings |
Afternoons |
Day 1 |
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliances Light Basic Theory of light Basic calculation of angles of incidence, refraction, deviation and critical angles How light is propagated and how commonly observed effects may occur Various light induced phenomena |
Focimetry – basics how the focimeter works parts of the focimeter spherical lenses and image movement (uncut lenses) toric lenses (uncut lenses) locating the optical centre use of graticule (tangent scale) for prism |
Day 2 |
HLTOPD001 Provide advice on optical appliance The Ophthalmic Industry Industry structure and profile Inter-relationships between different parts of the industry Modes of optical practice How dispensaries and laboratories operate Anatomy and physiology of the eyes Eye Common disorders of the eye conditions and defects of vision Structure of the human eye and its physiological functioning Cataract extraction procedures, IOLs incl; multifocal and toric IOLs and dispensing factors. Implant and refractive surgery |
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliance Features of spherical lenses and their suitability for diff. Cx’s refractive effects of a lens as the sum of its 2 surface powers refractive properties of spherical lens surfaces Features of astigmatic lenses and their suitability for different customers, including: nature of astigmatism the difference between cylindrical and sphero-cylindrical for astigmatic conditions various forms of astigmatic lenses Focus produced by spherical and astigmatic lenses Anti-reflection coatings Polarisation |
Day 3 |
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Day 4 |
HLTOPD001 Provide advice on optical appliance Legal and ethical considerations for dispensing optical advice to clients: duty of care informed consent privacy, confidentiality and disclosure records management work role boundaries – responsibilities and limitations work health and safety HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliance How to interpret and transpose an optical prescription relationship between Rx and lenses representation of Rx on an optical cross |
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliances Terminology used to describe optical appliances, their features and use lenses frames HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliance Measuring techniques and requirements different measurement methods and uses equipment needed avoiding parallax errors BVD and wrap practical demonstration and tasks |
Day 5 |
Focal power F = 1/f Relationship between vergence and lens power (focal length) Thin lens formula F = F1 + F2 for spherical and toric lenses |
Toric Specification converting to toric specification
Focimetry Single vision lenses fitted to frames, spherical and toric Matching lens powers to job card |
C4375A - OPSC5060 &OPSC5061C - Cluster 2 - Teaching Schedule | ||
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Mornings |
Afternoons |
Day 1 |
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HLTOPD001 Provide appliance information to client Provide appliance information to client Provide accurate and current style and performance details about available appliance options Explain how the optical appliance will meet visual, functional and cosmetic needs Provide accurate client measurements Involve the client in the decision making process and provide opportunities to ask questions and discuss concerns Record advice provided according to organization requirements Needs of different client groups Children and youth Adults of both genders Older people
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliances Referral Protocol and Procedure Health fund and rebate requirements
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Day 2 |
HLTOPD001 Provide advice on optical appliance Concepts and principles behind the design of spectacle lenses Different categories of lenses Current lens design Aberrations and how to correct Determine and specify appropriate design Design and performance of spectacle lenses Function of aspheric design Six main aberrations
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliances Power in oblique meridians Formula 30/45/60 rule |
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Day 3 |
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliances Ophthalmic Prism Effects of prism upon the eyes and the need for prism in prescriptions The relationship between lens power, decentration and prism The use of tangent scale to measure prism |
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Day 4 |
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliances Multifocal lenses Segmented multifocal (designs/measurements) Progressives (designs/measurements) Degressives (designs/measurements) Troubleshooting |
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliances Vergence and its use in optical calculations Magnification Image formation Ray tracing |
Day 5 |
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliances Aspheric and atoric Lenses designs measurements prism Requirements of dispensing spectacles to clients with special or complex needs Commonly occurring problems in a dispensing situation and possible solutions Appropriate action to be taken according to prescription requirements and the special needs of the client Visual screening |
HLTOPD002 Dispense optical appliances Focimetry correct neutralisation determination of additions determination of axes determination of centration determination of powers determination of prism |
C4375A - OPSC5060 &OPSC5061C- Cluster 3 - Teaching Schedule | ||
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Mornings |
Afternoons |
Day 1 |
HLTOPD002 Dispense Optical Appliances Fit Optical Appliance Organise required fitting equipment and materials Correctly interpret technical aspects of customer requirements from records Follow standard fitting procedures and take account of special client needs Ensure optical appliances meet hygiene standards Give the client the opportunity to voice concerns Instruct client on wear and care Provide client with details about how to wear the appliance Offer information about appliance care routines Finalise dispensing process Complete financial transactions in accordance with relevant policies and procedures Follow correct procedure for client rebates Complete the store records in accordance with relevant policies, procedures and confidentiality requirements Offer follow up services in accordance with organisational procedures
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Day 2 |
HLTOPD002 Dispense Optical Appliances Prism Solving both by calculations and graphical methods (compounding and resolving) Effects produced by varying the index, diameter, prismatic specification and form of a lens G-factor (effect on lens thickness) |
HLTOPD002 Dispense Optical Appliances Lens Thickness Calculate centre thickness Calculate edge thickness |
Day 3 |
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Day 4 |
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Day 5 |
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Specsavers Groups
The course is co-delivered with OPSC5061C in three (3) of the five (5) block sessions as follows
C4375S OPSC5060C & OPSC5061C - Session 1 Teaching Schedule | ||
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Morning |
Afternoon |
Day 1 |
Light Theory of light |
Frame adjustments Video Focimetry – basics How the focimeter works |
Day 2 |
Features of spherical lenses and their suitability for diff. Cx’s Refractive effects of a lens as the sum of its 2 surface powers Focus produced by spherical and astigmatic lenses Basics of spherical and toric lenses Anti-reflection coatings Polarisation Stress in fitted lenses |
Power meridians, optical crosses, transposition How to interpret and transpose an optical prescription Progressive lens trouble shooting Mark up methods |
C4375S Dispensing Cluster - Session 2 Teaching Schedule | ||
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Morning |
Afternoon |
Day 1 |
Spherical and Astigmatic Lenses Focal length & focal power |
Spherical and Astigmatic Lenses Sphero cylinder form Frame selection and adjustments Facial fitting |
Day 2 |
Vergence Concepts of vergence Ray tracing Choosing scale |
Multifocal, Progressive and Degressive lenses Progressive lenses (designs/measurements) Dispensing measurements Measurement methods and suitability Progressive troubleshooting Discussion and review |
Day 3 |
Visual Physiology Anatomical structure of the eye Focimetry Neutralisation |
Repairs Frame materials and repairability |
Day 4 |
Australian Standards Requirements of standards MSU Calculation Case study practice Occupational dispensing case study |
Focimetry Correct neutralisation |
C4375A Dispensing Cluster - Session 3 Teaching Schedule | ||
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Morning |
Afternoon |
Day 1 |
Ophthalmic Prism Phoria/Tropia Prism calculations Compounding and resolving prism
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Contact Lenses Contact lens features and their suitability for different customers Focimetry Neutralising prism |
Day 2 |
Lens design Different categories of lenses |
Focimetry Verification |
Day 3 |
Lens Thickness Radius of curvature |
Case study practice MSU and application of standards Adjustment practice
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Dates for the teaching sessions will be made available in CANVAS.
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Other Resources
- Practical Optical Dispensing by David Wilson
- System for Ophthalmic Dispensing by C Brooks & I Borish
(Online resource available through CANVAS) - PowerPoint Summary
- Additional learning materials available through CANVAS
- RMIT Library (www.rmit.edu.au/library)
Students should also make note of the Student Services and Study and Learning Centre that are available to all enrolled students, accessible via this link 'MyRMIT'
Overview of Assessment
Assessment task 1 - Dispensing Online Quizzes (3)
Assessment task 2 - Dispensing Case Studies (5)
Assessment task 3 - Evidence Log Book
Assessment Tasks
Assessment task 1 - Dispensing Online Quizzes (3)
The on-line quizzes are designed to assess your knowledge evidence for the content covered in each learning block
Assessment task 2 - Dispensing Case Studies (5)
The case studies are written tasks that will assess your ability to apply dispensing theory in making the correct choice of appliance for your customers. Each case study will address a different prescription scenario.
Assessment task 3 - Evidence Log Book
The log book gathers evidence of your experience in the workplace.
Please note that you will need to demonstrate competency in all assessment tasks in order to achieve competency for this unit.
Due Dates
The due dates for assessments will vary for the individual Program groups. These dates will be posted in Canvas.
Assessment Matrix
Other Information
Important information regarding Assessment Tasks:
Each individual assessment may only be resubmitted once.
Resubmissions are not automatic and will only be approved at the discretion of the Program Coordinator, after consultation with the teacher.
All students will be contacted with 7 days by their course coordinator in regards to resubmission completion dates.
Please note an opportunity to repeat placement (Full time students ONLY)is not guaranteed and will be at the discretion of the Program Coordinator/Program Manager.
EXTENSION OR SPECIAL CONSIDERATION
If due to illness or other unforeseen circumstance, you are unable to attend on the due date of an assessment (e.g. test, examination, oral, etc.) OR you do attend, but your
performance has been affected, you may submit an APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL CONSIDERATION within 5 working days of the due date. If Special Consideration is
granted, you will be given the opportunity to complete/repeat the assessment task at a later date. For advice on this application please
visit www.rmit.edu.au/students/specialconsideration or speak to your Program Coordinator.
If due to illness or other unforeseen circumstance, you are unable to submit by the due date (e.g. assignment, report, project etc.):
you may submit an APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR SUBMISSION OF ASSESSABLE WORK for an extension of time of up to seven (7) calendar days or
less. This must be lodged with the Program Coordinator 1 working day before the original due date. If granted, you will have the opportunity to submit up to 7 days later than
the original due date. For advice on this application please visit www.rmit.edu.au/students/assessment/extension or speak to your Program Coordinator.
Where an extension of greater than seven days is needed, you must apply for SPECIAL CONSIDERATION.
If you require further information please contact your teacher or Program Coordinator.
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