Stage 1 Visit 3

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Decks in this class (24)

2.2.1 Is able to manage all patients including those who have additional clinical or social needs.
Rehab workers 1,
Eclos 2,
Why do reasonable adjustments nee...
15  cards
2.2.6 Makes an appropriate judgement regarding referral and understands referral pathways.
Possible options 1,
Notification 2,
Referral 3
3  cards
3.1.4 Identifies abnormal colour vision and appreciates its significance.
Difference between color vision t...,
Congenital vs acquired 2,
Difference between colour vision ...
16  cards
3.1.5 Investigates the visual fields of patients with all standards of acuity and analyses and interprets the results.
What patients require vf assessme...,
Normal visual field 2,
Causes of vf defect 3
20  cards
3.1.6 Uses both a non- contact and contact tonometer to measure intraocular pressure and analyses and interprets the results.
Does goldmann underestimate press...,
How accurate is nct how many read...,
Why is goldmann used why is it go...
17  cards
3.1.8 Uses a slit lamp to assess anterior chamber signs of ocular inflammation.
What does inflammation do to the ...,
What is uveitis 2,
How does it present 3
21  cards
3.1.10 Uses diagnostic drugs to aid ocular examination.
Mydriatics using different concen...,
Mydriatics indications 2,
Mydriatics contraindications 3
22  cards
4.2.1 Advises on the use of and dispenses simple low vision aids including simple hand and stand magnifiers, typoscopes and handheld telescopes.
What patients benefit from low vi...,
Figuring out magnification 2,
Calculation for working distance 3
22  cards
4.2.2 Understands the application of complex low vision aids.
Telescopes 1,
Electronic 2,
Advantages of eves 3
10  cards
5.2.1. Manages the aftercare of patients wearing soft lenses.
How to prevent dryness caused by ...,
Mgd 2,
Anterior blepharitis 3
37  cards
5.3.1. Chooses and manages the fitting of toric contact lenses.
Types of astigmatism 1,
Chooses appropriate type of cl co...,
Prism ballasted 3
9  cards
6.1.5. Recognises common ocular abnormalities and refers when appropriate.
What s the benefits of using oct 1,
Where is oct indicated 2,
What principle does oct work upon 3
36  cards
6.1.8. Evaluates glaucoma risk factors to detect glaucoma and refer accordingly.
Risk factors for poag 1,
Signs posing a risk 2,
Visual fields sign 3
32  cards
6.1.10 Recognises, evaluates and manages diabetic eye disease and refers accordingly.
Type 1 vs type 2 1,
Pathogenesis of diabetic retinopa...,
Anatomy of retinal findings in di...
13  cards
6.1.13 Recognises ocular manifestations of systemic disease.
Pathogenesis 1,
Signs grading 2,
Vessel changes 3
21  cards
7.1.2. Uses appropriate diagnostic drugs to aid refraction.
Indications of cycloplegic drugs 1,
Contraindications 2,
Cautions 3
14  cards
7.1.3. Assesses children’s visual function using appropriate techniques.
Hypermetropia when to prescribe 1,
Myopia when to prescribe 2,
Astigmatism when to prescribe 3
12  cards
7.1.4 Understands the techniques of the assessment of infants.
1 years old 1,
1 3 years old assessor will ask y...,
Difference between teller cardiff...
10  cards
7.1.5 Assesses patients with impaired visual function and understands the use of specialist charts for distance and near vision and the effects of lighting, contrast and glare.
Age 1,
Amblyopia 2,
Visually impaired 3
20  cards
7.1.6. Understands the special examination needs of patients with learning and other disabilities.
Special need type patients 1,
No prejudice involves 2,
Disability equality act 2010 and ...
11  cards
8.1.2. Understands the management of a patient with an anomaly of binocular vision.
Accommodative insuffiency 1,
What to do if child is anisometro...,
What is the critical period what ...
18  cards
8.1.3. Investigates and manages adult patients presenting with heterophoria.
A phoria is a 1,
Causes of decompensating phoria 2,
History questions 3
19  cards
8.1.6 Manages children presenting with an anomaly of binocular vision.
Intermittent 1,
Constant 2,
Exotropia 3
7  cards
8.1.7 Manages patients presenting with an incomitant deviation.
What is an incomitant deviation 1,
Diplopia questioning 2,
3 limitations of eye movement 3
27  cards

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