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Using the Standard or TABO Notation When Looking at the Patient

Question 43

Question 43

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Using the Standard or TABO notation when looking at the patient, the 180 degree mark would be where on the patient's lens?


A) On the top of both lenses
B) On the left of both lenses
C) On the bottom of both lenses
D) On the right of both lenses

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