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What is at STATION ONE for Clinical Proficiency?
1) General Case History

2) Patient Communication

3) Ophthalmic Materials Evaluation

4) Keratometry (one eye)
For General Case History, how many HPI are required?

What does DR. FLOPS stand for?
4

D - Duration
R - Relief
F - Frequency
L - Location
O - Onset
P - Pain/Quality
S - Severity
Even if a patient blurts out about a secondary complaint - YOU MUST ask directly, what should you say?
You are mainly here because of "__________", are there any additional problems you are having?
What does AOx3 mean?

What should you say to the preceptor during proficiencies?
Alert an Oriented to Person Place and Time

Person - Do they know there name?

Place - do they know they are at the eye doctor?

Time - do they know the date and time?

"Patient is alert and oriented times three."
What 8 tests must you complete at Station 2?
1) Visual Acuities - Near and Distance
2) Amplitude of Accommodation - Donder's Push Up
3) Near Point of Convergence
4) Extraocular Motilities
5) Confrontation Fields (both eyes)
6) Cover Test at NEAR
7) Pupil Testing
8) Blood Pressure
Distance VA

What illumination?

Monocular of binocular first?
Moderate to dim illumination

Always monocular before binocular. Always OD (ring hand) before OS.
Near VA

What illumination?

Test distance?

Monocular of binocular first?
Full lighting and overhead light on card

Test distance = 40 cm
What test do we use to figure out the Amplitude of Accommodation?


What illumination?

Test distance?
Amplitude of Accommodation - Donder's Push Up

Full lighting and overhead light on card

Test distance = 40 cm
What test do we use to see "how well you can cross your eyes"?

What illumination?

Test distance?
Near Point of Convergence


Full lighting and overhead light on card

Test distance = Examiner starts at 50 cm and brings it in
EOMs

Test distance?
Test distance = Examiner at 40 - 50 cm
Confrontation Field

Test distance?
Test distance = Examiner at 50 cm with hands midway between (~25 cm)