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Table of Contents
Definition
Purpose
Precautions
Description
Information gathering and initial observations
Visual acuity examination
Eye movement examination and cover tests
Iris and pupil examination
Refractive error determination-Refraction
Ophthalmoscopic examination
Slit lamp examination
Visual field measurement
Intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement
Completing the evaluation with additional tests
External observations
Internal observations
Visual ability
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