Objective 3 Flashcards
Name the plates that are the most popular of all color vision tests?
Pseudoisochromatic
The deviation exhibited by a patient when the left eye moves temporarily just after you cover the right eye while performing the cover/uncover test.
Esotropia
Exists when both eyes tend to drift outward from each other or cross in toward each other when fusion is disrupted.
Phoria
This condition exists when one eye is always misaligned while the other eye remains straight
Tropia
The deviation a patient exhibits if the left eye moves nasally when you cover the right eye while performing the unilateral cover test
Exotropia
Typical monochromats have rods, but none of these.
Cones
Mechanism by which the eye maintains a clear image
Accommodation
The Broad H test is designed to test the action of these six muscles.
Extraocular
The term for double vision
Diplopia
Corneal reflex test method in which the examiner uses prisms to determine misalignment of the eyes.
Krimsky
The ability to perceive depth.
Stereopsis
The name of a test for stereopsis
Fly
The abbreviation for the point at which fusion can no longer be maintained and one eye deviates outward.
NPC (near point convergence)
A person with normal color vision is said to be this…
Trichromatic
Corneal reflex test method in which the examiner only shines a penlight on the patient’s corneas to determine misalignment of the eyes. No prisms are used in this method.
Hirshberg