The document provides details on how to properly conduct an eye examination, including assessing the eyelids, eyebrows, eyes, pupils, ocular movements, visual acuity, visual fields, and conducting a bilateral fundoscopic examination. The examination covers identifying issues in the periorbital areas, eyelids, eyebrows, eyes, evaluating pupil sizes and responses, ocular movements, visual acuity and fields, and examining the lenses, retinas, vessels, optic discs and macula using an ophthalmoscope. The practitioner's knowledge and ability to properly perform each step of the examination is rated.
The document provides details on how to properly conduct an eye examination, including assessing the eyelids, eyebrows, eyes, pupils, ocular movements, visual acuity, visual fields, and conducting a bilateral fundoscopic examination. The examination covers identifying issues in the periorbital areas, eyelids, eyebrows, eyes, evaluating pupil sizes and responses, ocular movements, visual acuity and fields, and examining the lenses, retinas, vessels, optic discs and macula using an ophthalmoscope. The practitioner's knowledge and ability to properly perform each step of the examination is rated.
The document provides details on how to properly conduct an eye examination, including assessing the eyelids, eyebrows, eyes, pupils, ocular movements, visual acuity, visual fields, and conducting a bilateral fundoscopic examination. The examination covers identifying issues in the periorbital areas, eyelids, eyebrows, eyes, evaluating pupil sizes and responses, ocular movements, visual acuity and fields, and examining the lenses, retinas, vessels, optic discs and macula using an ophthalmoscope. The practitioner's knowledge and ability to properly perform each step of the examination is rated.
KNOWLEDGE (Demonstrate and/or Comment) Page Correct Correct Not Done Knocks on door and introduces self D Washes hands properly then shake hands D PERIORBITAL AREAS Identify edema, sagging tissues, or lesions 272-3 D/C Palpate lacrimal glands and nasolacrimal ducts 277 D EYELIDS Assess ability to open wide and close completely 272-3 D Identify ptosis, fasciculations 272-3 D/C EYEBROWS & Eyelashes Assess hair texture, extension (EyeBrows) 272-3 D/C Check for flakiness, redness, swelling (Eyelashes) D/C EYES Note color of irides, corneal clarity and if arcus is present 275 D/C Inspect the eye for discharge, redness, jaundice 274-4 D Note corneal light reflex 278 D/C PUPILS Measure pupil sizes 275-6 D/C Describe pupillary shapes 275-6 C Assess direct and consensual response to light 275-6 D/C Assess accommodation 275-6 D OCULAR MOVEMENTS Perform Cover/Uncover test 279 D/C Evaluate the six cardinal fields of gaze 278 D Check for rapid lateral nystagmus 278 D VISUAL ACUITY & VISUAL FIELDS (measure corrected) Assess visual fields 271 D Measure near vision acuity C Repeat on other eye 271 D Measure distant vision acuity C Repeat on other eye 271 D BILATERAL FUNDOSCOPIC EXAMINATION Use proper technique in use of ophthalmoscope 279 D Assess lens clarity and red reflex D/C Assess retina for hemorrhage or any other irregularities D/C Check retinal vessels for widened arteriolar light reflex and AV nicking D/C Identify optic disc, check disc margins for cupping or bulging D/C State how to identify macula C reviewed 4 Jan 2013 TOTAL: /28