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    Rigoberto Case Summary

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    During this past year Rigoberto was cooperative with consult appointments. He did not required pre-sedation. He attended a total of 9 consults; three consults with Neurology for Seizure disorder who the previous year initiated him on Zonegran and throughout this year increased it to his actual dose which is of 200 mg three times a day; in addition he is on Lamictal and Tegretol as part of his antiepileptic treatment. He consulted Oncology for Macrocytosis anemia and Neutropenia which as per Dr.…

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    Optometrist: $ What Is an Optometrist? Optometrists, also known as Doctors of Optometry, are trained to treat and diagnose eye conditions such as astigmatism, nearsightedness and farsightedness along with fitting and prescribing contact lenses and spectacles. The majority of their job focuses on eye exams and vision correction exams. $ Education & Training:…

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    Corneal Ectasia

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    Likewise, the best candidate for this therapy is an individual with a progressive ectatic disease of the cornea. The most common indication is stage I and II keratoconus with evidence of progression like change in refraction (including astigmatism), uncorrected visual acuity, best corrected visual acuity, and corneal shape (topography and tomography). Other diseases that can be candidates include Pellucid Marginal Degeneration, Terrien Marginal Degeneration, post-refractive…

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    Essay On Visual Acuity

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    light through the eye. Refractive error is an optical abnormality in which the shape of the eye fails to bring light into sharp focus on the retina, resulting in blurred or distorted vision. Examples of refractive error are myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. In optometry, a "refraction" procedure is the measurement of refractive error by an eye care professional, usually for the purpose of correcting the error with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery. A refraction procedure consists…

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    Have you ever wondered when corrective glasses were invented? Glasses were invented around the 1400s and there was an elevated necessity for them around the Industrial Revolution, (Klein). People started realizing something was wrong with their eyesight when books started to be printed by the Gutenberg Printing Press. The printing of books led to the important requirement of glasses, which helps to correct awful vision (Visio-Rx). Glasses have changed over the years and they help us see the…

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    If you’ve ever been tired of wearing glasses or contacts, then LASIK surgery might be for you. If you have concerns about eye surgery, rest assured that LASIK is one of the most common surgeries performed by eye doctors today. The doctors and staff of Metrolina Eye Associates in Monroe, NC will address any questions and concerns you have about LASIK during your next eye exam. Metrolina Eye Associates is committed to providing patients with the best eye care possible. To do this, they have…

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    Learning Disability Essay

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    Having a learning disability or being different can be quite confusing for children. Often children live with astigmatism of being different because of the way they learn. Providing a safe environment for all students with a learning disability or not is impactful to any child’s success. I have a step child with ADHD and see his struggles in large classrooms. There have been times when other children would tease him or teachers would label him as being a problem or a distraction in his class…

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    Laser Assisted Procedures

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    Today, one of the preferred options for many to correct the refractive errors of the eyes is to go in for the laser-assisted procedures. This procedure is preferred over the glasses and the contact lenses. Even though the laser-assisted procedure technology has advanced a lot, it cannot be performed on everyone. If you choose to undergo the Lasik New York City procedure, you will have to undergo a proper evaluation. This evaluation which is done by the surgeon you choose is based on certain…

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    disorders. The eye is the organ of vision, the process in which vision is produced can be affected by things such as increased pressure, exposure, or just simply age. When this process is affected eye disorders such as glaucoma, cataracts, myopia, astigmatism, and many more, come into place. The ear has a great deal of importance as much as the eye, in fact they basically are connected as well as your other senses. When the process of sound in the ear is not together disorders such as conduction…

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    Migraine Headache

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    Headache is one of the most common primary care visit. The most common type of headaches are tension type headaches, migraines and cluster headaches, which affects 40%, 10% and 1% of the adult population respectively (Hainer & Matheson, 2013). I should have inquired about the photophobia, phonophobia and if aggravated by physical activity because these are the criteria for migraine headache. I should have inquired the length of headache because it helps to distinguish between tension type…

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