Name - 8-Part Eye Exam Checklist
Name - 8-Part Eye Exam Checklist
Name - 8-Part Eye Exam Checklist
2. External Exam
Observe the facial skin for any dermal or vascular changes; note any lesions or
evidence of trauma
Note any significant asymmetry of facial bones
Note the lid position; assess effectiveness of eyelid closure and strength of the
orbicularis muscles if appropriate
Palpate the bony orbit for any lesion or deformity
3. Pupillary Exam
Turn off the light to decrease the room illumination
Ask the patient to maintain fixation on a distance target
Shine a bright handheld light directly into the right eye by approaching it from
the side or from below
Record the direct pupillary response to light in the right eye in terms of
briskness of the response; observe the consensual reflex by noting the
response to light of the non-illuminated pupil
Repeat above steps for the left eye
Enumerate the steps in performing the swinging flashlight test and explain the
clinical significance of relative afferent papillary defect (Marcus-Gunn pupil)
4. Motility Examination
Sit facing the patient. Hold finger or small fixation target at eye level about 10-
14 inches in front of the patient, with the patient looking straight ahead
Ask the patient to follow the target as you move it into the six cardinal fields
and up and down along the midline. Elevate the upper eyelid with a finger on
your free hand to observe downgaze
6. Tonometry
Enumerate and differentiate the methods of measuring intraocular pressure (5
points - 2 points for enumerating and 3 points for differentiating the methods)
7. Ophthalmoscopy (Direct)
Position the patient about 2 feet away
Turn off the light to dim the room illumination
Set the focusing lens of the ophthalmoscope to zero
Check the red reflex from a distance of two feet
Approach the patient’s eye; the instrument is steadied against the patient’s
face by resting the ulnar border of the hand holding the instrument against the
patient’s cheek; the thumb of the free hand raises the upper eyelid
Instruct the patient to stare into the distance
Dial the ophthalmoscope’s focusing lenses into place to clarify the fundus
image
Find the optic disc by following a retinal blood vessel
Examine the peripapillary retina
From the optic disc, follow the blood vessels outward to examine the four
quadrants around the posterior pole
Check for the foveal reflex
8. Slit-lamp Biomicroscopy
Identify the different parts of a slit-lamp biomicroscope (2 POINTS)
Enumerate the different uses of the slit-lamp – Give 3 uses (3 POINTS)