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VISUAL FIELD BY CONFRONTATION METHOD


1- Introduce yourself                                                                            

2- Take verbal consent                                                                           

3- Explain procedure to the patient appropriately (follow the target, not to move head, fixate examiner nose for target etc.)                                                                                                 

4- Check gross vision                                                                          

5- Give appropriate command                                                             

6- Sit in front of patient at proper distance and level                     

7- Close your non-testing eye appropriately                                 

8- Check all four quadrants by finger counting and finger movement                                                                                          

9- Mark isopter by using target from non- seeing to seeing area

10-Check inattention hemianopia

11 Check colour saturation by red-green top bottle           

12 Pay thanks to the patient                                                                                                                                                   

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