Buch, Englisch, 270 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 415 g
Buch, Englisch, 270 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 415 g
Reihe: The Basic Bookshelf for Eyecare Professionals
ISBN: 978-1-55642-349-9
Verlag: CRC Press
The Basic Bookshelf for Eyecare Professionals is a series that provides fundamental and advanced material with a clinical approach to clinicians and students. A special effort was made to include information needed for the certification exams in ophthalmic and optometric assisting, as well as for surgical assistants, opticians, plus low vision, and contact lens examiners.
This book moves beyond basic exam skills into the arena of more advanced diagnostic testing. Topics include biometry and echography, electrophysiology, psychophysical testing, and microbiology. Special tests such as exophthalmometry, pachymetry, and ophthalmoscopy are also covered. This is the ultimate how-to book for those performing detailed patient exams.
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Professional Practice & Development
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Weitere Infos & Material
Contents Dedication Acknowledgements About the Author Introduction The Study Icons Part I. Advanced Tests and Techniques Chapter 1. Diagnostic Testing Exophthalmometry Pachymetry The Photokeratoscope Corneal Topography Pupillometry Pupillography Ophthalmoscopy Chapter 2. Psychophysical Testing Overview of Psychophysical Testing Advanced Color Vision Testing Dark Adaptometry Testing The Macular Photostress Test The Potential Acuity Meter The Glare Test and the Brightness Acuity Test Contrast Sensitivity Chapter 3. Microbiology Overview Ocular Microbiology Identification of the Infectious Antigen The Immune System Part II. Biometry and Echography Chapter 4. Axial Eye Length A-Scans and Intraocular Lens Calculations Axial Eye Length Techniques of Axial Eye Length A-Scans Brief Review Probe Placement Calculating Axial Eye Lengths with the A-scan Echo Patterns Conducting an Axial Eye Length Examination IOL Power Calculations Chapter 5. Diagnostic A- and B- Scan Ultrasonography Basic Principles Standardized Echography Examination Techniques B-Scan Examination A- and B- Scan Used Together Indications Part III. Electrophysiology Testing Chapter 6. Electroretinography Introduction to the Electroretinogram The Full-Field ERG Materials Needed for Recording the ERG Recording a Full-Field ERG According to International Standards Recording a Dark-Adapted ERG Recording a Light-Adapted ERG Concluding the ERG Testing Session Results of ERG Testing The Clinical Usefulness of the ERG Case Histories - Basic Waveform Abnormalities Case Histories - Disorders Suggesting Cone Photoreceptor Cell Abnormality Case Histories - Disorders Suggesting Rod Photoreceptor Cell Abnormality Case Histories - The ERG in Unexplained Vision Loss Chapter 7. Electro-Oculography Introduction to the Electro-Oculogram Preparing the Patient for an EOG Recording the EOG Evaluating the EOG Clinical Usefulness of the EOG Case Histories Chapter 8. Visual Evoked Response Introduction to the Visual Evoked Response Stimuli Averaging VER Testing Evaluating Test Results The Clinical Usefulness of Flash and Pattern VER Testing Case Histories Appendix A. Disability Determination: Who Qualifies and Who Doesn’t Impairment and Disability Definitions of Vision Loss Importance of Determining Level of Impairment and Disability Assessing and Documenting Vision Loss Other Visual System Abnormalities Affecting Disability Determination Appendix B. Universal Precautions Protecting Patients from Exposure Protecting Staff and Physicians from Exposure Exposure Index