Chair Skills
When light hits the pupil, what should happen?
Alternating cover test, tests for what?
Position needed to perform confrontational fields
Eye to eye, knee to knee
What is the concern when the eyes are not moving together
Cranial nerve palsy
What is a movement where the eye is pointing in and then moves out on cover testing
Esotropia
What is an APD? What does it mean? Why is this test important?
What is a relative afferent pupillary defect. A unilateral or asymmetric function of the visual pathway. Test can detect optic neuropathy, optic neurtitis, or optic compression by a mass.