Pediatric Outreach Programs and Communicating Effectively with Children Flashcards
A few quick procedures that help identify a potential vision problem
vision screening
reduced acuity not improvable solely with optical correction and not caused by disease
amblyopia
vision screenings are …. 5 things
- non diagnositc
- conducted on “as is” basis
- personnel
- cost effective
- limitations
what are the categories of amblyopia
deprivation
refractive
strabismic
what is the national average for turn around time between a failed vision screening and access to comprehenxive eye care
18 months
what is a cori
criminal offender record information- a person’s criminal history
what tests do you use in a screening to test for visual acuity
full chart
LEA
HOTV
single optotyp e
what tests do you use to test for binocularity in a screening
cover test, brukner, near point of convergence, stereopsis
what tests do you use to test for ocular health in a screening
observation, pupils, bruckner
what tests do you use for refraction in a screening and which is the best
noncycloplegic retinoscopy (best) autorefraction
what is the most important part of your examination with children
rapport building
vision disorders in preschoolers are the ____ most common disability in the US
4th
in the erikson and piaget thing, what are the 3 different stage of childhood
infant: birth to 9 months
toddler: 9 montsh to 3 years
preschool: 3 years to 5 years