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Transcript
The Eyes!
Chapter 14
Objectives
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Identify the internal & external anatomical
features of the eye
Describe the health history pertaining to the
eyes
Demonstrate the following techniques:
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Basic vision testing
Extra ocular muscular functioning
Pupillary response
External eye inspection
Fundoscopic exam
More objectives
 Describe
normal eye assessment findings
 Describe abnormal findings of the eye
 Discuss health promotion practices that
are pertinent to the eyes
 Explain age-related changes in the eye
 Document findings of the eye assessment
External Anatomy
Internal Anatomy
Lacrimal Apparatus
Extraocular muscles
Health History
 Vision
Difficulty
 Pain
 Strabismus
or
diplopia
 Redness or swelling
 Watering or
discharge
 History
of Ocular
problems
 Glaucoma
 Use of glasses/CL
 Self-care behaviors
Talk the Talk
 OD
= right eye
 OS = left eye
 Myopia = nearsighted
 Hyperopia = farsighted
 Presbyopia = “old man’s vision”
 Amblyopia = lazy eye
Assessment techniques& Tools
 Snellen
Eye Chart
 Confrontation Test
 Corneal Light Reflex
 Cover Test
 Diagnostic Positions Test
 Amsler Grid
 Pen light
 Opthalmoscope
Snellen Eye Chart
 Measures
visual acuity
 Distance Vision
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20 feet from patient
Cover one eye
Documentation!
 Near
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Vision
Jaeger Card
14 inches
Cover one eye
Practice!
Confrontation Test
 Measures
peripheral vision
 Face the patient with 2 feet between you
 Patient covers one eye (examiner covers
eye opposite eye)
 Patient indicates when they can see your
hand
Corneal Light Reflex
(Hirschberg Test)
 Indicates
a muscle imbalance
 Need a pen light
 Hold 12 inches away from patient
 Note the reflection
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Should be symmetrical
Asymmetry indicates an imbalance
Cover Test
 Indicates
a muscle imbalance
 Phoria vs tropia
 Patient stares at a fixed point
 Cover one eye at a time
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Normal = no movement in uncovered eye
Abnormal= if the uncovered eye “jumps” it
was not fixated on the point to begin with
As you uncover the opposite eye, if it “jumps” it
was not fixated
Diagnostic Positions Test
 Elicits
muscle weakness during movement
 Head stays steady; only eyes move
 Don’t move your hand too fast!
 Nystagmus
Amsler Grid
 Detects
Macular Degeneration
 If present, the disease will distort the lines
on a grid
Visual Loss with Macular
Degeneration
Glaucoma= pressure
Inspection of External Structure
 General
 Eyebrows
 Eyeballs
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Exophthalmos
Enophthalmos
 Conjunctiva
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& Sclera
Scleral icterus
 Lacrimal
Apparatus
Inspection of Anterior Eyeball
Structures
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Cornea & lens
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Arcus senilis
Iris & pupil
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Anisocoria
Pupillary light reflex
Accommodation
PERRLA
Pupils
 Equal
 Round
 Reactive to light (with)
 Accommodation
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Inspect the Ocular Fundus
 Internal
surface of the retina
 Tools & Process
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Opthalmoscope
Diopter
 0=
normal vision
 - # = myopia
 + # = hyperopia
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Darken the room for dilation
Have the patient focus
Look thru the pupil
Findings of the ocular fundus
 Red
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Reflex
Opacities
 Optic
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disk
Color : creamy yellow-orange to pink
Shape: Round or oval
Margins: Distinct & sharply demarcated
Cup-disc ratio: Brighter area in centershould not exceed ½ of the diameter
Ocular Fundus Continued
 Retinal
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vessels
Number
Color
A:V ratio
Caliber
A-V crossing
Tortuosity
Pulsations
 Macula
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Same size as the disc
Darker than the disc, but color is even
Asymmetric Corneal Light
Reflex
Esotropia
Extropia
Eyelid Abnormalities
 Ptosis
 Blepharitis
 Chalazion
Pupil Abnormalities
 Anisocoria
 Monocular
 Mydriasis
 Miosis
Blindness
 Conjunctivitis
 Subconjunctival
 Cataracts
hemorrhage