Eye exam
Visual Acuity
(OD (R)/ OS (L))
best possible
NPL No perception of light
HM Hand movements only
CF Count fingers
20/X
Slit Lamp
Lids and Lashes
-eversion
Conjunctiva and Sclera
-injection, hemorrhage, discharge
Cornea
-fluorescein for abrasions, foreign bodies,
perforation (staining or pooling)
Ant Chamber
-cell and flare
Iris
Lens
Florecine: pooling or staining (don't say uptake)
Sidel's sign
APD (afferent pupillary defect): affected pupil enlarges in response to light (2/2 optic nerve dysfunction-neuritis vs retinal damage)
==Slit Lamp Abreviations==
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
-optic disc for cupping/pallor/swelling/hemorr
-central retina for hemor/pallor
-periph retina for vessel appearance/hemorr/detach
Other==
T Tono/Applinator/Schiotz
EOM
Visual fields
Xray with concerns of metal/glass/stone
Source
Adapted from Pani, Donaldson