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1 Printing: Your printer might not print the same way our printers do, so make sure to try a couple of test prints. If things aren’t aligning quite right, experiment with the Scale to Fit Paper setting. It’s located in the Print dialog – just click Full Page Slides to get to it. And did you notice we made fold marks for you? They are really light, but if you don’t like them showing on your brochure, click View, Slide Master, and delete them before you print. Customizing the Content: The placeholders in this brochure are formatted for you. If you want to add or remove bullet points from text, just click the Bullets button on the Home tab. If you need more placeholders for titles, subtitles or body text, just make a copy of what you need and drag it into place. PowerPoint’s Smart Guides will help you align it with everything else. Want to use your own pictures instead of ours? No problem! Just click a picture, press the Delete key, then click the icon to add your picture. If you replace a photo with your own and it’s not a flawless fit for the space, you can crop it to fit in almost no time. Just select the picture and then, on the Picture tools Format tab, in the Size group, click Crop. Routine Eye Exams Eye Muscle Testing Snellen Chart Color Vision Testing

2 Printing: Your printer might not print the same way our printers do, so make sure to try a couple of test prints. If things aren’t aligning quite right, experiment with the Scale to Fit Paper setting. It’s located in the Print dialog – just click Full Page Slides to get to it. And did you notice we made fold marks for you? They are really light, but if you don’t like them showing on your brochure, click View, Slide Master, and delete them before you print. Customizing the Content: The placeholders in this brochure are formatted for you. If you want to add or remove bullet points from text, just click the Bullets button on the Home tab. If you need more placeholders for titles, subtitles or body text, just make a copy of what you need and drag it into place. PowerPoint’s Smart Guides will help you align it with everything else. Want to use your own pictures instead of ours? No problem! Just click a picture, press the Delete key, then click the icon to add your picture. If you replace a photo with your own and it’s not a flawless fit for the space, you can crop it to fit in almost no time. Just select the picture and then, on the Picture tools Format tab, in the Size group, click Crop. What to Expect Procedures First, you'll be asked about your medical history and any vision problems you might be experiencing. Next, how clearly you can see (visual acuity) is measured. This helps determine your prescription for glasses. Your eye pressure is measured, for which you may receive drops that enlarge your pupils. Your eye doctor checks the health of your eyes, possibly using several lights to evaluate the front of the eye and inside of each eye. Finally, your eye doctor discusses what he or she found during the exam and answers questions you have about your eyes. Eye muscle test: This test examines the muscles that control eye movement. Your eye doctor watches your eye movements as you follow a moving object, such as a pen or light, with your eyes Visual acuity test: This test measures how clearly you see. Your doctor will ask you to identify different letters of the alphabet printed on a chart (Snellen chart) or a screen positioned some distance away. Each eye will be tested differently. Refraction assessment: Light waves are bent as they pass through your cornea and lens. If light rays don't focus perfectly on the back of your eye, you have "refractive error.“ Glasses may correct this error. Your eye doctor usually fine- tunes this refraction assessment by having you look through a mask-like device that contains wheels of different powers of lenses (phoropter). You'll be asked to judge which combination of lenses gives you the sharpest vision. Visual field test: Your visual field is the full extent of what you can see to the sides without moving your eyes. The visual field test determines whether you have difficulty seeing in any areas of your overall field of vision. In an automated perimetry test, Your eye doctor or a technician uses a computer program that flashes small lights as you look into a special instrument. You press a button when you see the lights. Color vision testing: If you have difficulty distinguishing certain colors, your eye doctor may screen your vision for a color deficiency. In this test, your doctor shows you several multicolored dot-pattern tests. If you have no color deficiency, you'll be able to pick out numbers and shapes from within the dot patterns. However, if you do have a color deficiency, you'll find it difficult to see certain patterns within the dots. Your doctor may use other tests, as well. Eye Dilation Snellen Chart Phoropter


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