What are the four parts of vision screening?
I-ARM
Describe visual acuity at birth and how it changes during infancy.
visual acuity is very poor at birth (~20/200) because of immaturity of the visual centers in the brain, but it improves rapidly during the first 3-4 months of life as a clear, in-focus retinal image stimulates functional and structural development of the visual centers of the brain
List six disorders that would present as an abnormal red reflex.
Normal visual development in the early months of life is dependent on what two things?
proper eye alignment and equal visual stimulation of each retina with clearly focused images
When is visual development most critical?
during the first 3-4 months of life
Define amblyopia.
poor vision caused by abnormal visual stimulation that results in abnormal visual development; remember that proper development of acuity in the first 3-4 months of life requires proper eye alignment and equal visual stimulation of each retina with focused images
Amblyopia
How is amblyopia managed?
- patching of the normal eye, which forces reliance on and development of the amblyopic eye
Contrast gonococcal and chlamydial neonatal conjunctivitis.
HSV Neonatal Conjunctivitis
Chemical Neonatal Conjunctivitis
What is blepharitis?
eyelide inflammation
Unilateral conjunctivitis in an older child suggests what?
Conjunctivitis associated with contact lens use in older children is suggestive of what?
Bacterial Conjunctivitis
What are the distinguishing features of viral conjunctivitis?
presents with minimal watery discharge, preauricular lymphadenopathy, and a negative gram stain
Pharyngoconjunctival Fever
Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis
Primary Ocular Herpes Simplex Virus
Allergic Conjunctivitis
Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis
- presents with conjunctivitis and subconjunctival hemorrhage
Blepharitis
Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
Amniotocele