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Types of Eye Care Specialists and the Tools They Use. Types of Eye Care Professionals. Ophthalmologist MD Prescribes medication Performs surgery Optometrist OD 4 years of post bachelor’s optometry school. Optician Technician Makes and repairs glasses and contact lenses. The Exam.
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Types of Eye Care Professionals • Ophthalmologist • MD • Prescribes medication • Performs surgery • Optometrist • OD • 4 years of post bachelor’s optometry school
Optician • Technician • Makes and repairs glasses and contact lenses
The Exam • Medical history • Visual acuity • Refraction • External examination • Pupillary testing • Examination of anterior structures • Examination of posterior structures
Visual acuity testing • Charts • 20 foot Snellens • 10 foot HOTV • Preferential looking • Optikenetic drum or charts
Refraction • Process for determining appropriate prescription for lenses. • Three options: • Subjective refraction (“Which one looks better 1 or 2?”) • Retinoscopy (neutralization of light shined into the eye through lenses
Computerized retinoscopy • Computer shoots a beam of light into the eye and measures its reflection back to the source
External Examination • Appearance and symmetry of the face • Skin of the eyelids • Edges of the lids and lashes • Clarity of the cornea, irises, and pupils • Color, texture, and moisture of the conjunctiva • Position, movement, and coordination of the eyes
Pupillary Testing • Light shined directly into the pupils to check for • Reaction in each eye • Consensual responses
Tonometer Checking intraocular pressure
Examination of Posterior Structures • Retinoscope • Used to examine” • Viterous • Retina • Optic disc
Slit Lamp • Used primarily to examine the anterior chamber and structures, but may also be used for viterous and retina as well.