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Ophthalmic Assisting

Teacher: Diane Wilson
Horizontales
Holding steady gaze at one object
(2 words) the band located after the optic chiasm that contains the nasal fibers of one eye and the temporal fibers of the other
Defect in a full quadrant of the visual field
A completed mapping of a single target size and brightness
Defect is on the opposite sides of the field
Inflammation within the eye
(3 words) a relay station from which fibers spread out in a fan-shaped manner and reach to the parietal and temporal lobes of the brain
(2 words) the place in the brain where the optic nerves meet and then follow one of two paths
Measures and fits patients with prostheses to replace a surgically removed eye or to cover an unsightly eye
Measuring a patient's refractive error for the purpose of obtaining a glasses prescription or to see what the patient's best corrected visual acuity is
Defect in half of the visual field
A MD or DO who specializes in the medical and surgical treatment of eye disease
Intraocular bleeding into the anterior chamber
The art of performing visual fields
Verticales
The process of trying to determine what action is necessary to be taken to provide medical care in an emergency
An OD that prescribes glasses and contact lenses, performs routine eye exams, and can diagnose and treat some eye diseases
Patient can actually see, but tries to convince the doctor that they can't see
(3 words) the entire area that can be seen without shifting the eye
Double vision
Measuring the intraocular eye pressure
Droopy eyelid
(2words) the entry point of the optic nerve into the back of the eye
Seeing wavy lines
(2 words) the light stimulus is moving from an area of non-seeing to an area of presumed seeing
An involuntary contraction of the muscles around the eye causing forcible squeezing of the lids
Lid twitch
Assists in diagnosis, management, and non-surgical treatment of eye muscle imbalance and related visual impairments
Excessive tearing, often overflowing down the patient's cheek
Licensed to make and dispense glasses and contact lenses