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What is the wide beam on a slit lamp used for? It's magnification is low and it maximizes the field of view. |
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used for gross examination of the lids and skin |
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What magnification does the parallelpiped slit lamp beam create? |
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low to moderate magnification (10X) and low to moderate illumination |
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which type of beam gives moderate to high illumination, the most narrow width and the full height? |
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What type of beam is used for a surace lens evaluation of the corneal epithelial scan, lashes lid margins, conjunctiva, iris, and surface of lens? |
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Which setting makes use of the widest beam, a cobalt blue filter, 45-60 degree angle/displacement and 10-16x mag? |
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What type of test setting uses white light, vertical parallelepiped 103 mm wide beam, moderate illumination and 0 degrees of displacment? |
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Which exam setting uses white light, yellow filter, red free filter, 0 degrees displacement, parallelpiped of moderate width and moderate height and low to medium intensity, low mag (10X)? |
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Non Contact Fundus Exam Settings |
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Which fundus viewing technique on has 30 of fundus visible, a small field of view, (6.5-10) degrees, no stereopsis (monocular evaluation) |
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What does the panoptic do for an opthalmoscope? |
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increases field of view and working distance |
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In Direct opthalmosocpy where is with movement particles located? Against movement particles? |
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With-anterior to pupil cornea and anterior chamber Against-posterior to pupil (posterior lens or vitreous) |
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