1- HISTORY 2- VISUAL ACUITY (with and without glasses and with pinhole) 3- External examination in diffuse light 4- Distant direct ophthalmoscopy 5- Pupil reaction /RAPD 6- Extra ocular eye movements 7- Visual field by confrontation method 8- Cover/uncover tests 9- Retinoscopy 10- Subjective refraction 11- Cross cylinder examination 12- Duochrome test 13- Muscle balance for far(Maddox rod test) 14- Near point of accommodation /and convergence 15- Muscle balance for near after adding for near 16- Measurement of IPD 17- Measurement of BVD 18- Prescribing the glasses and making the patient to walk around 19- Fundoscopy 20- Check and recheck
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.) ...
1- INTRODUCE YOURSELF 2- TAKE VERBAL CONSENT 3- ASSESSES THE MENTAL CALIBER OF PATIENT TO DECIDE ABOUT SNELLENS CHART PLATE 4- EXPLAIN THE PROCEDURE 5- CHECKS VISUAL ACUITY ONE BY ONE 6- DOCUMENT THE RECORDED VISUAL ACUITY 7- THANKS
1- Introduce yourself 2- Take verbal consent 3- Explain the procedure to the patient appropriately 4- Give proper fixation target 5- Ask for ambient light in room ...
1- Introduce yourself 2- Take verbal consent 3- Explain the procedure to the patient appropriately(not to move head, notify you when the subject feel pain during movement and double vision) 4- Check g ross visual acuity ...