OP - The Optics of Retinoscopy - Week 8 Flashcards

1
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What is the purpose of retinoscopy?

A

Objectively determine the refractive state of the eye.

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When is retinoscopy used?

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As a starting point, and refined with subjective refraction.

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3
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When may retinoscopy be the only tool? Name 4.

A
  • Stroke patients
  • Intellectually impaired
  • Young children
  • Low vision patients
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4
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Describe how a retinoscope works.

A

Clinician views small patch of light reflected off retina,

through small hole in a mirror.

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5
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How is the refractive error of an eye determined using retinoscopy?

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By placing trial lenses in front of patient’s eye, until patient’s retina is focused on sight hole in mirror.

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6
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Where is the point of focus in a myopic eye vs a hyperopic eye?

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Myopic - in front of the retinoscope.
Hyperopic - behind the retinoscope.
(From the clinician’s perspective)

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7
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Describe the formula for speed of the reflex, and describe how neutralisation can be achieved.

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Equation is
(W - X) / (W + K)
W is working distance (D)
X is the vergence
K is the refractive error
As K equals -W, speed is infinite
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