The operative patient
Those involved with patient care for operative patients should be familiar with the preoperative and postoperative routines for management of the eye patient. Such a patient must feel secure that…
Those involved with patient care for operative patients should be familiar with the preoperative and postoperative routines for management of the eye patient. Such a patient must feel secure that…
Perhaps the most interesting part of an ophthalmologist’s professional life is the challenge presented in diagnosing diseases of the eye. It is toward this end that his or her training…
The ophthalmic assistant and associated allied personnel in ophthalmology should have knowledge about the prevention of eye accidents and the first-aid therapy of trauma in industry, as well as at…
The decision as to whether a patient requires an immediate examination is important and it rests heavily on the shoulders of the ophthalmic assistant. Without previous medical training and amid…
Contact lenses have become a routine part of our armamentarium for visual rehabilitation of the eye. Their use and demand are constantly increasing. More than 20% of the North American…
Visual field testing has continued to evolve because of advances in technology. In the past, the standard of excellence revolved around the manual Goldmann perimeter and the perimetrist. The visual…
When determining the visual field, the perimetrist attempts to make a two-dimensional map of a patient’s entire area of vision. Normally in everyday living, we do not place much importance…
Computer technology is relatively young, the first digital computer as we know it having been built in 1937. However, the computerization of the world has had an enormous effect on…
Many ophthalmic assistants play an expanded role in contact lens delivery and thus require detailed know-ledge of contact lenses. Although the changing and ordering of lenses may be beyond the…