Tallinn Health Care College
Module 'Vision Examination and Correction'Optometrist 2019/2020
1. Interprets the client’s visual needs and can find suitable methods for checking and correcting it. 2. Differentiates abnormal vision from normal, identifies different details and possible special cases. 3. Solves independently the theoretical and practical problems connected with vision. 4. Understands the differences of defining objective and subjective visual acuity and their importance in spectacle correction. 5. Knows the different forms of accommodation, convergence and refractive errors, and understands their impact on vision and on generating an image on the retina. 6. Is able to evaluate the influence of accommodation in the examination of vision, and can correct near vision. 7. Understands the mechanisms and possible anomalies of binocular and stereoscopic vision. 8. Is able to evaluate human binocular vision and possesses the theoretical and practical aspects of measuring the disposition of the eyes. | ||

