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Domains: Clinical practice, Professionalism

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The final module of Docet’s Ageing Eye Series is split into two parts. The first part covers all aspects of a low vision assessment in elderly patients in community practice. In the second part you will follow a panel of experts discussing four patient scenarios focusing on optical need, depression, field loss and mobility issues followed by suggested management plans for each patient.  

 Part one contains the following: 

  • Introduction to our four patients
  • Adapted clinical assessment for the visually impaired patient 
  • History and symptoms-taking for the visually impaired patient 
  • How to decide upon magnification requirements, 
  • Use of specialist charts and how to record results  
  • Nature and properties of a range of optical, non-optical and electronic low-vision aids. 

To find out how our panel of experts reviews our four patients, along with management plans, please go to Ageing Eye: Visual Impairment, Part 2. 


First published: January 2018
Last reviewed: April 2022

    Unit 6 - Visual aids (~25 mins)

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