How to Fill out a Flimsy Flashcards

1
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What does LEE stand for?

A

Last Eye Examination

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2
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What does RFV stand for?

A

Reason for visit

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3
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What does HA stand for?

A

Head aches

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4
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What does dipl stand for?

A

Diplopia

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5
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What does GH stand for?

A

General Health

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6
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What does glau stand for?

A

Glaucoma

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7
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What does HTN stand for?

A

Hypertension

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8
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When a px tells you they take a particular medication what must you record?

A

The name of the drug, The dose , The duration they have been taking it for, The frequency and what it is for.

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9
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What does Bd mean?

A

Means twice a day

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10
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What does NIDDM stand for?

A

Non insulin dependant diabetes

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11
Q

What is the difference between vision and VA?

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Vision is uncorrected. VA is a measure of what someone can read with an aid

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12
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What dioptric difference exists between lines on a snellen chart?

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With each line there is a 0.25D difference

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13
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Via a px’s reading prescription how can you roughly calculate a myope’s distance rx?

A

You see what distance a px can read the N5 line at near from and then do the reciprocal of that to find their distance rx

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14
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What does a little tube sign indicate next to a deviation?

A

That there is no deviation in the other plane

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15
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What does rr stand for?

A

Rapid Recovery

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16
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What does PERRLA stand for?

A

Pupils equal round Responsive to light and Accomodation

17
Q

What is Anisokoria?

A

Different Sized pupils

18
Q

What is the Adnexa?

A

External eye

19
Q

What does MG stand for?

A

Meibomian gland

20
Q

What is Hyperemia?

A

Redness

21
Q

What does 15/330r in the perimetry column mean?

A

15mm- refers to the diammeter of the stimulus.
330mm refers to the distance at which it was carried out.
R refers to the red colour of the stimulus (gross perimetry stick).

22
Q

What does an Arcus indicate?

A

Cholesterol

23
Q

What does D&Q stand for?

A

Deep and Quiet - refers to Van Herrick grades

24
Q

What does NRR stand for?

A

Neuro-retinal rim

25
Q

How would you record having seen drusen in a px’s fundus?

A

Literally draw where you saw them

26
Q

At what distance do you carry out Ishihara?

A

75 cm

27
Q

True or False- You need to record some appreciation of what the px thinks of the prescription

A

True

28
Q

True or False- you do not need to make a general comment on the health of the eye if you have recorded everything

A

False

29
Q

True or False- You must record all advice you give to your px

A

True

30
Q

What does PPLs stand for?

A

Progressive Powered lenses

31
Q

What does LOs stand for?

A

Lens Opacities

32
Q

What must you record if a px does not require a rx?

A

‘Nil rx’