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VISION SCREENING 101
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Dr. Thanh (Kai) Nguyen
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University of Florida 2005
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Nova Southeastern College of Optometry 2009
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You & Eyes 2011
You & Eyes
www.youandeyes.com
407-658-6580
Importance of Wellness Eye Exam
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An important part of preventive health care
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Please note that a person can have “20/20” eyesight, with or without
glasses, yet he/she may have an eye problem.
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Many eye and vision problems have no obvious signs or symptoms such as
glaucoma, tumor, cancer, retinal detachment, and optic nerve/retinal
diseases
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Early diagnosis and treatment of eye and vision problems
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Preventing vision loss
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Detection of many general health problems such as diabetes, high blood
pressure, heart disease, infectious diseases, and vascular diseases.
Wellness Eye Exam
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Complete internal and external health check of the eyes
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Eye focusing, eye teaming, and eye movement abilities assessment
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Ocular muscles, blood vessels and nervous systems evaluation
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Risk assessment of eye diseases resulting from general health problems and
family history of eye problems
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Refractive error (nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, or
presbyopia) evaluation
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Dilated pupil posterior ocular segment evaluation
Vision Screening
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Intake Questionnaires
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Extra Ocular Muscle Test (EOM)
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Near Point Convergence (NPC)
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Accommodative Amplitude
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Suppression Test – Depth Perception
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Confrontation Field Test (CF)
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Color Vision Test
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Visual Acuity Test (VA)
Look for these common warning signs in children/teenagers
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Blurred and/or double vision
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One eye turning in or out
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Squinting, eye rubbing, or excessive blinking
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Red, sore, itchy eyes
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Headaches, dizziness, or nausea after reading
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Head tilting, closing or blocking one eye
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Avoidance of near work
Look for these common warning signs in children/teenagers
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Trouble seeing the board
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Book held too close to the eyes
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Confuses similar looking words
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Poor reading comprehension
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Tired and sleepy after reading
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Dislike reading
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Frequent loss of place during reading
Vision Screening
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Visual System
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Visual Acuity Test
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Color Test
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Suppression Test
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Confrontation Field Test
Eye Teaming System (Convergence/Divergence)
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Near Point Convergence
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Extra Ocular Test
Accommodative System (Focusing)
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Accommodative Amplitude
Visual System
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“20/20” Eyesight
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With or Without Glasses
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Healthy Eyes
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Refractive Errors
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Myopia
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Hyperopia
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Astigmatism
Anatomy of the eye
Myopia
Hyperopia
Astigmatism
Visual Acuity (VA) Test
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VA (cc) @ Distance 20/30 -1 OD
@Near 20/20 OD
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20/25 +2 OS
20/25 OS
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VA(sc) @ Distane 20/200 OD
20/100 -2 OS
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@Near 20/30 OD
20/20 OS
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CC = With Correction
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SC = Without Correction
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Stand at 20 Feet From Chart
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No Squinting
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Test One Eye At a Time
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Sometimes Patients Still Need Rx Even if Patients See “20/20’ - Hyperopia
Visual Acuity Test
30
ELGPT
25
SPHBE
20
DTCBO
Color Test
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OD: 14/14
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OS: 12/14 #3,8
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Age Limit: All Ages
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Test One Eye At a Time
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Require Good Vision
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EyeHandBook App
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High Rx, Retinal Disorders, Optic Nerve Diseases, Cataract
Color Test
Number of
Plate
Normal
Person
Person with Red-Green Deficiencies
Person with Total
Colour Blindness and
Weakness
1
12
12
12
2
8
3
X
3
5
2
X
4
29
70
X
5
74
21
X
6
7
X
X
7
45
X
X
8
2
X
X
9
X
2
X
11
16
X
X
12
Traceable
X
X
Protan
Deutan
Strong
Mild
Strong
Mild
13
35
5
(3) 5
3
3 (5)
14
96
6
(9) 6
9
9 (6)
16
Can trace two
lines
Purple
Purple (red)
Red
Red (purple)
X
Suppression Test
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Require good vision - Need to wear glasses or contact lenses
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Test both eyes together
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Worth 4 Dot
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Right Eye – Red Filter – See 2 Dots
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Left Eye – Green Filter – See 3 Dots
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High Rx, Amblyopia, Strabismus
Suppression Test
Confrontation Field (CF) Test
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Gross Peripheral Vision Test Only
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Preferred Without Glasses
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FTFC OD, OS (Full to Finger Count)
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Age Limit: All Ages
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Test One Eye At a Time
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80cm From The Patients
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Optic Nerve Pathway, Ocular Diseases
Confrontation Field Test
Extra Ocular Muscle (EOM) Test
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FROM OU (Full Range of Motion)
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Age Limit: All ages
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Test Both Eyes Together
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Check For Full Extension, No Double Vision, No Pain
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Perform Without Glasses
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Ocular Muscle Problems, Cranial Nerve Disorders, Compression
Extra Ocular Muscles (EOM)
Extra Ocular Test
 (SO4LR6)3
Near Point Convergence (NPC)
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Convergence Disorders
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Require Good Eyesight – Wear Best Correction
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Require a Small Target
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Test Both Eyes Together
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Start at 40cm
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Bring target close to patient’s nose until the patient reports blurry target, then
double or you notice an eye turn outward, then pull target out until patient
report single vision
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Measure the distances from the target to the eyes (Blurry Distance/Double
Vision Distance/Single Vision Distance)
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Normal Value: 5-7cm (see double)/11cm (see single again)
Accommodative Test
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Donder’s Push Up Method
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Accommodative Disorders
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Need Small Target
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Test One Eye At a Time
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Start at 40cm
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Push Target Toward Eye Until Blurry
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Measure Distance From Target to Eye (Blurry Target to Eye)
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Require Good Eyesight – Wear Best Correction
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1/Distance At Blur (For Example: 1/0.1m = 10D
The End!
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