| 1 | DVBCWEE4 ;ALB/RLC EYE EXAMINATION WKS TEXT - 1 ; 12 FEB 2007
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| 2 |  ;;2.7;AMIE;**121**;Apr 10, 1995;Build 9
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| 3 |  ;
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| 4 |  ;
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| 5 | TXT ;
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| 6 |  ;;Narrative:  An eye examination must be conducted by a licensed optometrist
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| 7 |  ;;or ophthalmologist.  Examinations for the evaluation of visual fields or
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| 8 |  ;;muscle function will be conducted only when there is a medical indication.
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| 9 |  ;;
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| 10 |  ;;A.  Review of Medical Records:
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| 11 |  ;;
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| 12 |  ;;B.  Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
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| 13 |  ;;
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| 14 |  ;;    Comment on:
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| 15 |  ;;
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| 16 |  ;;    1.  General eye symptoms, pain, redness, swelling, discharge, watering, etc.
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| 17 |  ;;    2.  Duration and frequency of periods of incapacitation, and rest
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| 18 |  ;;        requirements.
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| 19 |  ;;    3.  Visual symptoms, including distorted or enlarged image, etc.
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| 20 |  ;;    4.  Current ophthalmologic treatment, side effects.
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| 21 |  ;;    5.  For neoplasms, state date of diagnosis, benign or malignant, type
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| 22 |  ;;        of treatment and last date of treatment.
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| 23 |  ;;    6.  History of hospitalizations or surgery, dates and location if known,
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| 24 |  ;;        reason or type of surgery.
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| 25 |  ;;    7.  For trauma, type and date.
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| 26 |  ;;    8.  For congestive or inflammatory glaucoma, duration and frequency of
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| 27 |  ;;        attacks.
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| 28 |  ;;
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| 29 |  ;;C.  Physical Examination (Objective Findings):
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| 30 |  ;;
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| 31 |  ;;    Address each of the following, as applicable, and fully describe 
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| 32 |  ;;    current findings:
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| 33 |  ;;
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| 34 |  ;;    1.  Visual Acuity:
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| 35 |  ;;
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| 36 |  ;;        a. Examine each eye independently and record the refractive 
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| 37 |  ;;           information indicated below.
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| 38 |  ;;        b. Use conventional lenses for correction unless the patient
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| 39 |  ;;           has keratoconus, is well adapted to contact lenses and wishes
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| 40 |  ;;           to wear them, and contact lenses result in best corrected 
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| 41 |  ;;           visual acuity.
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| 42 |  ;;        c. Use Snellen's test type or its equivalent for distance and revised
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| 43 |  ;;           Jaegar Standard or its equivalent for near.
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| 44 |  ;;        d. Carry out an examination with the pupils dilated unless 
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| 45 |  ;;           contraindicated, and record the ophthalmic findings.
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| 46 |  ;;        e. For visual acuity worse than 5/200 in either or both eyes,
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| 47 |  ;;           report the distance in feet/inches (or meters/centimeters) 
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| 48 |  ;;           from the face at which the veteran can count fingers/detect 
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| 49 |  ;;           hand motion/read the largest line on the chart.  If the 
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| 50 |  ;;           veteran cannot detect hand motion or count fingers at any
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| 51 |  ;;           distance, state whether he or she has light perception.
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| 52 |  ;;        f. If keratoconus is present, state whether contact lenses 
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| 53 |  ;;           are required or adequate correction is possible by other means.
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| 54 |  ;;TOF
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| 55 |  ;;               Right Eye                FAR            NEAR
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| 56 |  ;;
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| 57 |  ;;        RIGHT EYE     UNCORRECTED    __________      _________
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| 58 |  ;;
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| 59 |  ;;        RIGHT EYE     CORRECTED      __________      _________
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| 60 |  ;;
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| 61 |  ;;
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| 62 |  ;;
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| 63 |  ;;               Left Eye                 FAR            NEAR
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| 64 |  ;;
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| 65 |  ;;        LEFT EYE      UNCORRECTED    __________      _________
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| 66 |  ;;
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| 67 |  ;;        LEFT EYE      CORRECTED      __________      _________
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| 68 |  ;;
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| 69 |  ;;
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| 70 |  ;;    2.  Diplopia:
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| 71 |  ;;
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| 72 |  ;;        a. Perform the measurement of muscle function using a 
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| 73 |  ;;           Goldmann Perimeter Chart and chart the areas in which diplopia
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| 74 |  ;;           exists.  Include the chart as part of the examination report 
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| 75 |  ;;           to be sent to the regional office.
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| 76 |  ;;        b. If diplopia is present, state whether it is constant or 
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| 77 |  ;;           intermittent, whether it is present at all distances or only 
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| 78 |  ;;           for near or distant vision, and whether it is correctable by 
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| 79 |  ;;           use of lenses or prisms.
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| 80 |  ;;        c. If diplopia is constant and not correctable, indicate which 
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| 81 |  ;;           of the sectors of the visual field are affected and provide the
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| 82 |  ;;           Goldmann perimeter chart showing the actual areas of diplopia,
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| 83 |  ;;           according to the format below.  Diplopia outside these areas
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| 84 |  ;;           should also be reported even though it is not considered disabling
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| 85 |  ;;           because it may be used in the evaluation of the underlying disease
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| 86 |  ;;           or injury.
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| 87 |  ;;
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| 88 |  ;;                    Diplopia                      | Amount
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| 89 |  ;;
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| 90 |  ;;        Central 20 Degrees|      |                |
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| 91 |  ;;        21 TO 30 Degrees  |      |                |
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| 92 |  ;;                          | DOWN |                |
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| 93 |  ;;                          |      | Right Lateral  |
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| 94 |  ;;                          |      | Left Lateral   |
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| 95 |  ;;                          |  UP  |                |
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| 96 |  ;;                          |      | Right Lateral  |
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| 97 |  ;;                          |      | Left Lateral   |
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| 98 |  ;;        31 TO 40 Degrees  |      |                |
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| 99 |  ;;                          | DOWN |                |
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| 100 |  ;;                          |      | Right Lateral  |
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| 101 |  ;;                          |      | Left Lateral   |
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| 102 |  ;;                          |  UP  |                |
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| 103 |  ;;                          |      | Right Lateral  |
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| 104 |  ;;                          |      | Left Lateral   |
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| 105 |  ;;
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| 106 |  ;;TOF
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| 107 |  ;;    3.  Visual Field Deficit:
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| 108 |  ;;
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| 109 |  ;;        a. Chart any visual field defect using a Goldmann Perimeter
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| 110 |  ;;           Chart and include the chart as part of the examination report
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| 111 |  ;;           to be sent to the regional office.
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| 112 |  ;;        b. For an aphakic eye which cannot be fitted with contact 
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| 113 |  ;;           lenses or intra-ocular implant, use the IV/4e test object.  
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| 114 |  ;;           For all other cases, use the III/4e test object.
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| 115 |  ;;        c. If the examiner determines that charting with other test 
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| 116 |  ;;           objects is indicated, those test results should be reported 
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| 117 |  ;;           on a separate chart.  All charts, along with an explanation 
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| 118 |  ;;           of the need for using a different test object and an 
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| 119 |  ;;           explanation of any discrepancies in results, should be 
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| 120 |  ;;           included as part of the examination report.
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| 121 |  ;;        d. All scotomas should be plotted carefully in order to 
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| 122 |  ;;           allow measurements to be made for adjustments in the 
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| 123 |  ;;           calculation of visual field defects.
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| 124 |  ;;
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| 125 |  ;;    4.  Details of eye disease or injury (including eyebrows, 
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| 126 |  ;;        eyelashes, eyelids, lacrimal duct) other than loss of visual acuity,
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| 127 |  ;;        diplopia, or visual field defect.
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| 128 |  ;;    5.  Enucleation.  Is prosthesis possible?
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| 129 |  ;;    6.  Record results of any other examination findings including tonometry,
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| 130 |  ;;        funduscopic, slit lamp.
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| 131 |  ;;
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| 132 |  ;;D.   Diagnostic and Clinical Tests:  (Other than for visual acuity, 
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| 133 |  ;;     diplopia, and visual fields, as described above.)
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| 134 |  ;;
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| 135 |  ;;     1. Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests 
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| 136 |  ;;        conducted in the examination report.
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| 137 |  ;;
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| 138 |  ;;E.  Diagnosis:
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| 139 |  ;;
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| 140 |  ;;     1.  For nystagmus, provide type.
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| 141 |  ;;
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| 142 |  ;;
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| 143 |  ;;
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| 144 |  ;;Signature:                                   Date:
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| 145 |  ;;END
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