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Overview
The routine examination is the central activity of an optometrist's work. From the exam can lead all manner of supplementary tests and decisions for patient management. Undergraduate students, students and pre-registration optometrists will find this textbook invaluable when preparing for the British College of Optometrists' professional qualifying examinations. Established and experienced optometrists will be able to use it to review their own routine and revise their approach to patient handling. The new edition has been updated and largely rewritten, particularly Part 1, and almost 40 new case histories, covering a wider range of conditions, have been added. New revision questions have been added, and there are two new appendices and many more references. A practical, clinical approach is maintained throughout.
The book contains black-and-white illustrations.
Synopsis
Eye examination is the core of an optometrist’s routine work. The outcome indicates various supplementary tests required to assist decisions for management of patients.
Undergraduate students and pre-registration optometrists will find this comprehensive, contemporary, textbook invaluable. Experienced practitioners can use it to revise their own approach to the care of patients.
The new edition has been updated. Part 1 has been rewritten and part 2 has been extended to present 100 case histories, covering a wider range of practical clinical conditions. New revision questions, new appendices and more references have been added.