Carly Ess Bananas=Guilty Pleasure! 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 2, 2008 Messages 56 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Optometry Jul 10, 2008 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Which setting on the visual field machines do we use to test for enough angles for drivers license?
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D DrRobs Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 11, 2008 Messages 164 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Optometry Student Jul 10, 2008 #2 Carly Ess said: Which setting on the visual field machines do we use to test for enough angles for drivers license? Click to expand... We always use the full field 120 on the humphrey...it may vary state to state though I'm not sure
Carly Ess said: Which setting on the visual field machines do we use to test for enough angles for drivers license? Click to expand... We always use the full field 120 on the humphrey...it may vary state to state though I'm not sure
Carly Ess Bananas=Guilty Pleasure! 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 2, 2008 Messages 56 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Optometry Jul 14, 2008 #3 how about the humphrey fdt? http://www.wallworkopticians.co.uk/IMAGES/Humphrey FDT Screener.jpg what setting should someone use on that one?
how about the humphrey fdt? http://www.wallworkopticians.co.uk/IMAGES/Humphrey FDT Screener.jpg what setting should someone use on that one?
K KHE Senior Member Verified Member Optometrist Verified Expert 20+ Year Member Joined Jun 14, 2005 Messages 3,379 Reaction score 393 Points 5,216 Optometrist Jul 14, 2008 #4 Carly Ess said: how about the humphrey fdt? http://www.wallworkopticians.co.uk/IMAGES/Humphrey FDT Screener.jpg what setting should someone use on that one? Click to expand... Set it for a 30 degree screening. If the patient passes both eyes, then they will likely meet any DMV requirement in the USA, which is normally 70 degrees of uninterupted visual field in the horizontal meridian.
Carly Ess said: how about the humphrey fdt? http://www.wallworkopticians.co.uk/IMAGES/Humphrey FDT Screener.jpg what setting should someone use on that one? Click to expand... Set it for a 30 degree screening. If the patient passes both eyes, then they will likely meet any DMV requirement in the USA, which is normally 70 degrees of uninterupted visual field in the horizontal meridian.