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==8-point eye exam includes<ref>Rupp JD. The 8-Point Eye Exam. American Academy of Ophthalmology. MAY 24, 2016. http://www.aao.org/young-ophthalmologists/yo-info/article/how-to-conduct-eight-point-ophthalmology-exam.</ref>== | |||
#Visual acuity | |||
#Pupil exam | |||
#EOM and alignment | |||
#[[IOP]] | |||
#Confrontational visual fields | |||
#External exam | |||
#Slit-lamp exam | |||
#Fundoscopy | |||
===Visual Acuity=== | |||
*(OD (R)/ OS (L)) | |||
*Obtain VA while wearing correction | |||
*Pinhole occluder will aid in uncorrected refractive error | |||
*Progression from better to worse: | |||
**CF, count fingers | |||
**HM, hand motions only | |||
**Light perception with projection, LP | |||
***Eye can determine which direction light is coming from (left, right, up, down) | |||
**Light perception without projection (cannot tell direction) | |||
**No light perception, NLP | |||
==[[Slit Lamp Exam]]== | |||
[[File:PMC4614311 qmj-2015-01-0006-g002.png|thumb|Mechanism of acute angle closure.]] | |||
[[File:PMC3991910 1471-2431-14-96-1.png|thumb|A. Slit lamp exam of the right eye demonstrating diffusely shallow AC, large pupil, and slightly injected conjunctiva in [[acute angle-closure glaucoma]]. B. Normal slit lamp photograph of the right eye after resolution. C. Anterior segment of the right eye demonstrating abnormal anterior iris convexity, iridocorneal apposition at the angle, and an anterior lens vault D. Normal anterior segment of the right eye demonstrating horizontal iris, no iridocorneal apposition, anterior iris convexity, or anterior lens vault.]] | |||
== Slit Lamp == | |||
*Lids and Lashes | *Lids and Lashes | ||
** | **Eversion | ||
*Conjunctiva and Sclera | *Conjunctiva and Sclera | ||
** | **Injection, hemorrhage, discharge | ||
*Cornea | *Cornea | ||
**Fluorescein for abrasions, foreign bodies | **Fluorescein for abrasions, foreign bodies | ||
**Perforation (staining or pooling - | **Perforation (staining or pooling - Seidel's sign) | ||
* | *Anterior Chamber | ||
** | **Cell and flare | ||
*Iris | *Iris | ||
*Lens | *Lens | ||
*APD (afferent pupillary defect) | *APD (afferent pupillary defect) | ||
**Affected pupil enlarges in response to light | **Affected pupil enlarges in response to light | ||
**Due to optic nerve dysfunction-neuritis vs retinal damage | **Due to optic nerve dysfunction-[[optic neuritis|neuritis]] vs retinal damage | ||
===Slit Lamp | ===Slit Lamp Abbreviations=== | ||
*L/L (lids/lashes) = nl | *L/L (lids/lashes) = nl | ||
*C (conjunctiva) = cl | *C (conjunctiva) = cl | ||
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==[[Fundoscopic Exam]]== | ==[[Fundoscopic Exam]]== | ||
* | *Optic disc for cupping/pallor/swelling/hemorrhage | ||
* | *Central retina for hemor/pallor | ||
* | *Peripheral retina for vessel appearance/[[retinal hemorrhage|hemorrhage]]/[[retinal detachment|detachment]] | ||
{{Retinal images}} | |||
==Other== | ==Other== | ||
* | *[[Tono-Pen use|Tono-Pen]]/Applinator/Schiotz | ||
*EOM | *EOM | ||
*Visual fields | *[[Visual field defects|Visual fields]] | ||
*Xray with concerns of metal/glass/stone | *Xray with concerns of metal/glass/stone | ||
*See here for [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG5n516PCXM Optokinetic drum] | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Eye Algorithms (Main)]] | *[[Eye Algorithms (Main)]] | ||
*[[Opthalmology eye drop colors]] | |||
*[[Ophthalmology abbreviations]] | |||
==Video== | |||
{{#widget:YouTube|id=7UH4HBKYeJc}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Ophthalmology]] |
Revision as of 17:48, 26 September 2020
8-point eye exam includes[1]
- Visual acuity
- Pupil exam
- EOM and alignment
- IOP
- Confrontational visual fields
- External exam
- Slit-lamp exam
- Fundoscopy
Visual Acuity
- (OD (R)/ OS (L))
- Obtain VA while wearing correction
- Pinhole occluder will aid in uncorrected refractive error
- Progression from better to worse:
- CF, count fingers
- HM, hand motions only
- Light perception with projection, LP
- Eye can determine which direction light is coming from (left, right, up, down)
- Light perception without projection (cannot tell direction)
- No light perception, NLP
Slit Lamp Exam
- Lids and Lashes
- Eversion
- Conjunctiva and Sclera
- Injection, hemorrhage, discharge
- Cornea
- Fluorescein for abrasions, foreign bodies
- Perforation (staining or pooling - Seidel's sign)
- Anterior Chamber
- Cell and flare
- Iris
- Lens
- APD (afferent pupillary defect)
- Affected pupil enlarges in response to light
- Due to optic nerve dysfunction-neuritis vs retinal damage
Slit Lamp Abbreviations
- L/L (lids/lashes) = nl
- C (conjunctiva) = cl
- K (cornea) = cl
- A/C (anterior chamber) = D/Q (dark/quiet)
- I (iris) = R/R (round/reactive)
- L (lens) = cl
(cl = clear; nl = normal)
Fundoscopic Exam
- Optic disc for cupping/pallor/swelling/hemorrhage
- Central retina for hemor/pallor
- Peripheral retina for vessel appearance/hemorrhage/detachment
Retinal Images
Open-angle glaucoma (cupping)
Roth spots due to retinal vein occlusion (retinal hemorrhage)
Central retinal artery occlusion: cherry-red spot, retinal edema and narrowing of the vessels.
Other
- Tono-Pen/Applinator/Schiotz
- EOM
- Visual fields
- Xray with concerns of metal/glass/stone
- See here for Optokinetic drum
See Also
Video
{{#widget:YouTube|id=7UH4HBKYeJc}}
References
- ↑ Rupp JD. The 8-Point Eye Exam. American Academy of Ophthalmology. MAY 24, 2016. http://www.aao.org/young-ophthalmologists/yo-info/article/how-to-conduct-eight-point-ophthalmology-exam.