What is the Snellen Chart?
Knee to knee, eye to eye
What is the correct position for testing CVF?
6
What is the number of extraocular muscles in each eye?
Normal findings when testing pupils
What is ERRL?
The tester should note the iris at the medial or lateral canthus
What is when to know you have reached the full range of motion?
The Rosenberg Card
What is the Near Card?
Field defect often indicating the need for blepharoplasty
What is superotemporal?
A constant turn
What is a tropia?
8 mm to 4 mm
What is constriction?
Range of motion test
What is EOMs or Double H?
CF, HM, LP
What is measuring low vision?
From non-seeing to seeing
What is how to present the finger stimulus
The ability of the brain to blend the images from both eyes
What is fusion?
Pupils that are unequal in size
What is Anisicoria?
6
What is the number of cardinal positions of gaze?


What are occluders?
Superior 60
Temporal 95
Inferior 75
Nasal 60
What are the degrees of vision in each quadrant?
Rapid occlusion of each eye in rapid succession
What is the alternate (cross) cover test?
When shining the light in the patient's right eye, the left eye dilates
What is an APD?
9
What is the number of positions of gaze?
Determines potential improvement with refraction
What is the Pinhole?
What is the graphic way to document the patient's field of vision?
One eye moves up and the other down
What is hypertropia?
Spasmodic constriction and dilation of pupils
What is hippus?

What is what represents the positions of gaze?