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Vision changes by decades
100

At 20 ft you see what most people can see at 60 ft

20/60 vision 

100

Eyes do not properly align/converge

Children - loss of depth perception 

Adults - double vision 

Strabismus 

100

s/s: squinting, eye strain, headaches 

Myopia

100

Cornea irregularly shaped; causes blurred vision; affects near and far vision 

Astigmatism 

100

Most have already or will develop cataracts; color vision declines; visual field narrows 

70-80's

200

"Farsighted"; can see distant objects clearly; objects nearby may be blurry; usually is present at birth; tends to run in families 

Hyperopia 

200

Can track from side to midline and from midline to side - may be able to track all the way across ; acuity: 20/150

Month 2

200

Able to track an object 180 degrees (across midline); regards hands in midline; increasing distance able to see; acuity: 20/60

Month 3

200
what you can see at 20 ft, most people can see at 200 ft 

20/200

200

Presbyopia; dry eye; computer vision syndrome 

40's 

300

legal blindness is defined as being best corrected to 

>20/200

300

s/s: nearby objects may appear blurry; squint to see clearly; eyestrain, including burning eyes, and aching in or around the eyes; general eye discomfort or headache after prolonged interval close tasks, such as reading, writing, computer work or drawing. 

Hyperopia 

300

Sharpness of vision, measured by the ability to discern letters or numbers at a given distance according to a fixed standard; 20/20 vision

Acuity 

300

"Nearsightedness"; most common cause of impaired vision in people under age 40; typically begins in childhood; higher risk if parents are nearsighted; most cases stabilizes in early adulthood; difficulty seeing difficulties

Myopia 

300

Presbyopia advancing; risk increases for cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration; menopause increases dry eye 

50's

400

Attend to black and white and contrasting patterns; not interested in toys; see best at 8-9"; better lateral vision than midline; able to determine mother by 4 days 

Birth-10 days vision 

400

Driving limits in the state of Florida 

20/70

400

Eyes more accurate than extremities; can track an object or face from side to midline; cannot maintain midline visual attention; acuity: 20/800 to 20/200

Month 1 vision

400

Depth perception; decreasing color preference (begins as black/white/red); acuity: 20/20

Month 6

400

Increased risk for the above; low light vision decreases; spots and floaters; delayed dark adaptation

60's

500

What disease could be occurring if patient is no longer seeing people's faces or they are seeing black spots/floaters? 

Macular degeneration 

500

Age related changes are neural versus optic; decreased visual acuity (need increased light source); light should focus directly on task (not overhead lighting, wall mounted fixtures, floor lamps); typical light bulb is 100 watts; just move the lamp; red lights for dark adaptation 

Illumination 

500

First comprehensive eye exam in children 

6 months 

500
When are the next follow ups for children after initial at 6 months 

Follow up - age 3

Just before entering first grade - 5 or 6 yo

School aged children - every 2 years if no correction required 

Yearly if correction required 

500

How often are adults eye exams? 

Annual or biannual