A specific type of eye report that can be a hand-written or electronic document from an eye doctor.
What is a Chart Note?
The section that collects previous medical and ocular health information from the patient.
What is Subjective/History?
Abbreviation for a physician who may specialize in diagnosis and treatment of refractive, medical, and surgical problems related to eye diseases and disorders.
What is an M.D.?
An acceptable DSB alternative to chart notes or letters from doctors that can be used in place of an eye report.
What is the DSB-2202 Form?
The section that tests current eye health.
What is Objective/Assessments?
Abbreviation for a doctor of optometry specialized in vision problems and treating vision conditions with glasses or contact lenses.
What is an O.D.?
Two acceptable formats of a doctor signature on an eye report.
What is handwritten or electronic?
The section that describes results from the examination.
What is the Plan/Impression?
Abbreviation for a therapist who may have experience working in low vision sometimes.
What is an O.T.?
The four requirements on an eye report for DSB.
What is diagnosis, visual acuity, signature, and date?
The parts of SOAP.
What is the acronym for the eye report process: Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan?
Abbreviation for a low vision therapist who has studied and performed work under an eye doctor in a low vision clinic to earn credentials with ACVREP.
What is a CLVT?
DVA cc would tell you what on an eye report.
What is distance visual acuity with correction?
Describe the four DSB requirements on an eye report.
Dx, VA, MD/OD, date?
Name the two abbreviations for eye doctors that are accepted by DSB on eye reports.
What are MD and OD?