Timing refers to...
What is "do symptoms come and go or are they constant?"
What is the first thing that you should ask when working up a F/U?
What is have your symptoms improved/worsened?
What is...
When were they diagnosed, Do they monitor at home, Med changes, Last A1c, most recent BS range
If a patient is insured, you should set the CC as routine exam.
What is false?
What instrument is used to read a pair of glasses?
What is lensometer?
Foreign body sensation falls under _______ quantifier.
What is QUALITY?
If a patient calls complaining about redness you should...
What is confirm how long it has been going on and associated symptoms?
What 3 questions must be asked when CC includes headaches?
What is...
Are they there when you wake up? Where are the located? How long do they last? How often do they occur?
What is the first question you should ask a patient complaining of headaches?
What is are they there when they wake up?
What is the name of the instrument a provider uses to prescribe glasses?
What is phoropter?
At minimum how many quantifiers must be included in an HPI?
If a CC is Rx check, what are some questions you should ask?
What is Confirm Rx matches what the doctor wrote, confirm how long they have been wearing them for, and what exactly is the complaint with the glasses near or distance?
What are 4 things you should ask a contact wearer?
What is...
1.Do you sleep in them?
2.How old is this pair?
3.What type of solution do you use and when do you change the solution?
4.How old is your CL case?
Church Health focuses on contact lenses.
What is FALSE?
What is the name of the instrument that takes a picture of the back of the eye?
What is Optos/Fundus Camera
How many quantifiers are there?
What is 8 quantifiers?
What test need to be ordered for a follow up?
What is refer to provider's last chart?
What are 2 ways an eye drop can be identified?
What is name and/or color of top?
Double vision is true even if it goes away when a patient covers one eye.
What is FALSE
What do you use to take an ultrasound of the eye?
What is B-scan?
List the quanitfiers
What is...
Location, Duration, Context, Modifying factors, quality, severity, associated signs and symptoms, timing.
How do you decide what the CC will be for a F/U?
What is refer to provider's previous chart (look at plan)?
What are two things a patient must specify about any medication they are taking?
What is name and frequency?
If a patient calls about flashes, you need to ask...
What is location, frequency, duration, and do they see a curtain/ anything blocking their vision?
What is the most common disease that causes our patients to be referred to retina clinic?
What is Diabetes?