[613] | 1 | DVBCWEE2 ;ALB/CMM EYE EXAMINATION WKS TEXT - 1 ; 6 MARCH 1997
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| 2 | ;;2.7;AMIE;**76*;Apr 10, 1995
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| 3 | ;
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| 4 | ;
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| 5 | TXT ;
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| 6 | ;;A. Review of Medical Records:
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| 7 | ;;
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| 8 | ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
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| 9 | ;;
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| 10 | ;; Comment on:
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| 11 | ;; 1. Pain.
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| 12 | ;; 2. Duration and frequency of periods of incapacitation, and rest
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| 13 | ;; requirements.
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| 14 | ;; 3. Visual symptoms, including distorted or enlarged image, etc.
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| 15 | ;; 4. Current ophthalmologic treatment.
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| 16 | ;; 5. For malignant neoplasms, state type of treatment and last date.
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| 17 | ;; If treatment is current, describe.
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| 18 | ;;
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| 19 | ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings):
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| 20 | ;;
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| 21 | ;; Address each of the following, as applicable, and fully describe
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| 22 | ;; current findings:
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| 23 | ;; 1. Visual Acuity:
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| 24 | ;; a. Examine each eye independently and record the refractive
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| 25 | ;; information indicated below.
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| 26 | ;; b. Use conventional lenses for correction unless the patient
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| 27 | ;; has keratoconus, is well adapted to contact lenses and wishes
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| 28 | ;; to wear them, and contact lenses result in best corrected
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| 29 | ;; visual acuity.
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| 30 | ;; c. Use Snellen's test type or its equivalent.
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| 31 | ;; d. Carry out an examination with the pupils dilated unless
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| 32 | ;; contraindicated, and record the ophthalmic findings.
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| 33 | ;; e. For visual acuity worse than 5/200 in either or both eyes,
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| 34 | ;; report the distance in feet/inches (or meters/centimeters)
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| 35 | ;; from the face at which the veteran can count fingers/detect
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| 36 | ;; hand motion/read the largest line on the chart. If the
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| 37 | ;; veteran cannot detect hand motion or count fingers at any
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| 38 | ;; distance, state whether he or she has light perception.
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| 39 | ;; f. If keratoconus is present, state whether contact lenses
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| 40 | ;; are required or adequate correction is possible by other means.
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| 41 | ;;
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| 42 | ;;
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| 43 | ;; FAR NEAR
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| 44 | ;;
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| 45 | ;; RIGHT EYE UNCORRECTED __________ _________
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| 46 | ;;
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| 47 | ;; RIGHT EYE CORRECTED __________ _________
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| 48 | ;;
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| 49 | ;;
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| 50 | ;;
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| 51 | ;; FAR NEAR
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| 52 | ;;
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| 53 | ;; LEFT EYE UNCORRECTED __________ _________
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| 54 | ;;
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| 55 | ;; LEFT EYE CORRECTED __________ _________
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| 56 | ;;
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| 57 | ;;
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| 58 | ;; 2. Diplopia:
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| 59 | ;; a. Perform the measurement of muscle function using a
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| 60 | ;; Goldmann Perimeter Chart and chart the areas in which diplopia
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| 61 | ;; exists. Include the chart as part of the examination report
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| 62 | ;; to be sent to the regional office.
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| 63 | ;; b. If diplopia is present, state whether it is constant or
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| 64 | ;; intermittent, whether it is present at all distances or only
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| 65 | ;; for near or distant vision, and whether it is correctable by
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| 66 | ;; use of lenses or prisms.
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| 67 | ;; c. If diplopia is constant and not correctable, indicate which
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| 68 | ;; of the sectors of the visual field are affected:
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| 69 | ;; central 20 degrees;
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| 70 | ;; 21 to 30 degrees: Upward; Downward; Right Lateral; Left Lateral
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| 71 | ;; 31 to 40 degrees: Upward; Downward; Right Lateral; Left Lateral
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| 72 | ;;
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| 73 | ;; On the Goldmann perimeter chart, chart the actual areas of all
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| 74 | ;; diplopia, even when the diplopia is not within the sectors listed
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| 75 | ;; above. Provide the Goldmann perimeter chart with your examination
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| 76 | ;; report.
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| 77 | ;;
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| 78 | ;;
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| 79 | ;; 3. Visual Field Deficit:
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| 80 | ;; a. Chart any visual field defect using a Goldmann Perimeter
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| 81 | ;; Chart and include the chart as part of the examination report
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| 82 | ;; to be sent to the regional office.
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| 83 | ;; b. For an aphakic eye which cannot be fitted with contact
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| 84 | ;; lenses or intra-ocular implant, use the IV/4e test object.
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| 85 | ;; For all other cases, use the III/4e test object.
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| 86 | ;; c. If the examiner determines that charting with other test
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| 87 | ;; objects is indicated, those test results should be reported
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| 88 | ;; on a separate chart. All charts, along with an explanation
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| 89 | ;; of the need for using a different test object and an
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| 90 | ;; explanation of any discrepancies in results, should be
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| 91 | ;; included as part of the examination report.
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| 92 | ;; d. All scotomas should be plotted carefully in order to
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| 93 | ;; allow measurements to be made for adjustments in the
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| 94 | ;; calculation of visual field defects.
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| 95 | ;;
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| 96 | ;; 4. Details of eye disease or injury (including eyebrows,
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| 97 | ;; eyelashes, eyelids) other than loss of visual acuity, diplopia,
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| 98 | ;; or visual field defect:
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| 99 | ;;
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| 100 | ;;D. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests: (Other than for visual acuity,
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| 101 | ;; diplopia, and visual fields, as described above.)
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| 102 | ;;
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| 103 | ;; 1. Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests
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| 104 | ;; conducted in the examination report.
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| 105 | ;;
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| 106 | ;;E. Diagnosis:
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| 107 | ;;
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| 108 | ;;Signature: Date:
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| 109 | ;;END
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