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Primary Care Optometry 5th Revised edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 544 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, Approx. 440 illustrations (300 in full color)
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750675756
  • ISBN-13: 9780750675758
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 544 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, Approx. 440 illustrations (300 in full color)
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750675756
  • ISBN-13: 9780750675758
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
An ideal resource for anyone involved in eye care - students, opticians, optometrists, and ophthalmologists - this resource provides comprehensive coverage of the diagnosis and management of common eye and vision problems. Key topics include procedures for myopia control or reduction, as well as the co-management of refractive surgery and ocular disease. This book is also an excellent guide to detecting systemic diseases that can have an effect on the visual system.

  • Complete coverage of key optometric skills, including:
    • how to take a comprehensive ocular and health history
    • how to thoroughly investigate ocular health status
    • how to perform a thorough refractive and binocular vision examination
    • how to prescribe corrective lenses and/or vision therapy
    • how to co-manage refractive surgery and ocular disease.
  • Comprehensive discussions of the theory behind each optometric procedure.
  • An emphasis on current non-surgical methods of myopia control and reduction, as well as methods of caring for patients with impaired vision.
  • A logical organization, divided into three main parts: anomalies of refraction and binocular vision, optometric examination, and diagnosis and management.
  • In-depth coverage of topics that include: objective refraction, subjective refraction, binocular vision examination, corneal topography measurement, ophthalmic lenses, geriatric optometry, vision impairment, control of myopia, and management of ocular diseases in a primary care optometric practice.


  • An increased emphasis on changes in vision likely to occur in older patients, including age-related vision loss.
  • Expanded coverage of hot topics in optometry, such as diabetes and macular degeneration.
  • Four new chapters covering Hyperopia, Age-Related Vision Problems, Age-Related Vision Loss, and Care of the Vision-Impaired Patient.
  • The user-friendly layout now features more tables, boxes, and illustrations to speed you to important information.
  • A new full-color design offers a wealth of vivid illustrations that clearly depict important procedures, concepts, and techniques.


An ideal resource for anyone involved in eye care - students, opticians, optometrists, and ophthalmologists - this resource provides comprehensive coverage of the diagnosis and management of common eye and vision problems. Key topics include procedures for myopia control or reduction, as well as the co-management of refractive surgery and ocular disease. This book is also an excellent guide to detecting systemic diseases that can have an effect on the visual system.

  • Complete coverage of key optometric skills, including:
    • how to take a comprehensive ocular and health history
    • how to thoroughly investigate ocular health status
    • how to perform a thorough refractive and binocular vision examination
    • how to prescribe corrective lenses and/or vision therapy
    • how to co-manage refractive surgery and ocular disease.
  • Comprehensive discussions of the theory behind each optometric procedure.
  • An emphasis on current non-surgical methods of myopia control and reduction, as well as methods of caring for patients with impaired vision.
  • A logical organization, divided into three main parts: anomalies of refraction and binocular vision, optometric examination, and diagnosis and management.
  • In-depth coverage of topics that include: objective refraction, subjective refraction, binocular vision examination, corneal topography measurement, ophthalmic lenses, geriatric optometry, vision impairment, control of myopia, and management of ocular diseases in a primary care optometric practice.


  • An increased emphasis on changes in vision likely to occur in older patients, including age-related vision loss.
  • Expanded coverage of hot topics in optometry, such as diabetes and macular degeneration.
  • Four new chapters covering Hyperopia, Age-Related Vision Problems, Age-Related Vision Loss, and Care of the Vision-Impaired Patient.
  • The user-friendly layout now features more tables, boxes, and illustrations to speed you to important information.
  • A new full-color design offers a wealth of vivid illustrations that clearly depict important procedures, concepts, and techniques.
PART ONE: ANOMALIES OF REFRACTION AND BINOCULAR VISION1.Anomalies of Refraction2.Epidemiology of Ametropia3.Myopia4.Hyperopia NEW!5.Anomalies of Binocular VisionPART TWO: THE OPTOMETRIC EXAMINATION6.The Patient History7.The Preliminary Examination8.The Ocular Health Examination9.Objective Refraction10.Subjective Refraction11.The Binocular Vision ExaminationPART THREE: OPTOMETRIC DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT12.Management of Anomalies of Refraction and Binocular Vision13.Ophthalmic Lenses14.Contact Lenses15.Nonsurgical Methods of Myopia Control or Reduction16.Refractive Surgery17.Age-Related Vision Problems NEW!18.Age-Related Vision Loss NEW!19.Care of the Vision-Impaired Patient NEW!20.The Role and Scope of the Primary Care Optometrist