What does VA/BV mean?
Binocularity Vision/Visual Acuity
What does tx stand for?
treatment
What is the most common prescribe medication for DED and KCS?
Xiidra and Restasis (Cyclosporine)
What does KCS mean?
Keratoconjuctivitis Sicca
In patient chart you see CE, which mean ?
Cataract Extraction
OS
The abbreviation for ocular hypertension is?
OCHTN
What the name of the medication that is administrated nasally for DED and KCS?
Tyrvaya
Patient can see near very well. What is another term for that diagnoses?
Hypermetropia
What is the abbreviation for in the morning?
qAM
What does CPM mean?
Continue with (Medication)
What does LUL/RUL mean?
Left upper lid/ Right Upper Lid
On patient chart, you see under medication:
Timolol BID OU
What is medication use for?
Glaucoma - GLC
Astigmatism mean what?
Blurred vision due to eye not being perfect sphere
Patient has ARMD, which mean
age-related macular degeneration
What is an abbreviation for glasses?
PAL - Progressive Lense
Patient has GLC. What does the patient have?
Glaucoma
What is Latanoprost use for?
To treat glaucoma
What does Myopia mean?
Patient is near sighted ( can't see far well)
Dr. ask you to repeat AR which also mean
Auto refraction
What does the following note mean regarding patient?
c/o of dv sc,
Patient complain of distant vision without correction.
Past Medical History & Past Surgical History
Dorzolamide/Timolol is use for what reason?
GLC and increase of eye Pressure
What is Strabismus?
What is Esotropia?
what is Exotropia
Strabismus - also known as hypertropia and crossed eyes
Esotropia- causing one eye to deviate inward toward nose
Exotropia -causing one eye to deviate outward
C/O DED, AT QID PRN OU
complaint of dry eye, artificial tear 4x daily as needed on both eye