| Description:  Covering all the knowledge and skills needed for everyday duties as well as success on certification and recertification exams, The Ophthalmic Assistant, 11th Edition, is an essential resource for allied health personnel working in ophthalmology, optometry, opticianry, and other eye care settings.
Drs.
Harold A.
Stein, Raymond M.
Stein, and Melvin I.
Freeman are joined by new editor Dr.
Rebecca Stein and several new contributing authors who provide practical, up-to-date guidance on ocular diseases, surgical procedures, medications, and equipment, as well as paramedical procedures and office management for todayâs practice.
This outstanding reference and review tool provides essential knowledge and guidance for ophthalmic assistants, technicians, and technologists as critical members of the eye care team.
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|  1       Anatomy of the eye 2       Physiology of the eye 3       Optics 4       Pharmacology 5       Microbiology 6       Office efficiency and public relations 7       History taking 8       Preliminary examination 9       Visual function and impairment 10     Understanding ophthalmic equipment 11     Maintenance of ophthalmic equipment and instruments 12     Refractive errors and how to correct them 13     Facts about glasses 14     Rigid contact lenses: basics 15     Soft contact lenses 16     Advanced techniques in soft and rigid contact lens fitting 17      Managing a contact lens practice 18     Visual fields 19     Automated visual field testing 20     Computers in ophthalmic practice 21     Ocular Injuries 22     The urgent case 23     Common eye disorders 24     Common retinal disorders 25     Glaucoma 26      Uveitis 27      Dry eye disease 28       Examination of the newborn, infant, and small child 29      Ocular motility, binocular vision, and strabismus 30      Aseptic technique and minor office surgery 31      The operative patient 32      Highlights of ocular surgery 33      Assisting the surgeon 34      Ambulatory surgery 35       Lasers in ophthalmology 36      Refractive surgery: today and the future 37      Corneal Collagen Crosslinking in the management of ectactic diseases 38      Wavefront aberrations and custom ablation 39      Ophthalmic photography 40       Optical coherence tomography 41      Computerized corneal topography 42      Specular microscopy 43      Diagnostic ultrasound 44      Blind persons in the modern world 45      Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 46      History of spectacles 47      Art and the eye 48      Allied health personnel in ophthalmology 49      Ophthalmology ethics 50      Allied Ophthalmic Health Personnel: Scope of Practice 51      Testing and certification of ophthalmic skills 52       The development of Allied Ophthalmic Personnel (AOP) in North America and Worldwide 53      Ophthalmic assisting in the international community and in the prevention of blindness 54       Eye banking 55       Atlas of clinical ophthalmic disorders            Glossary           Appendix 1: Ocular emergencies           Appendix 2: Following universal precautions           Appendix 3: Princples of informed consent           Appendix 4: Abbreviations and symbols in clinical use           Appendix 5: Optical constants of the eye            Appendix 6: Metric conversion (US)           Appendix 7: Skill checklists            Appendix 8: Translations of commonly asked questions and commands           Appendix 9: Office supplies in common use           Appendix 10: Estimating visual loss           Appendix 11: Vision and driving           Appendix 12: Diopters to millimeters of radius conversion tables           Appendix 13: Vertex conversion table           Appendix 14: Diopters of corneal refracting power to millimeters of radius of curvature           Appendix 15: Compensation for effect of vertex distances when plus lens is moved away from the eye           Appendix 16: Compensation for effect of vertex distances when plus lens is moved toward the eye           Appendix 17: Dioptric curves for extended range of keratometer           Supplementary resources            Front matter 56      Appendix 3: Princples of informed consent |  |  |
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