ABO NOCE Basic Opticianry

Category - Laws, Regulations, and Standards

A Duty to Warn is done for what reason?
  1. To protect the patient
  2. To protect the optician
  3. To protect both the optician and patient
Explanation
Answer: C - A Duty to Warn is done to protect both the optician and patient.

The optician is obligated to let the patient know about the impact resistance of the types of lenses available. Therefore the choice and decision is made by the patient and the optician does not have to accept the responsibility of the lens choice and consequences.

The patient is also protected by making an informed decision, knowing the consequences of the impact resistance of their lens choices.
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