Clinical Procedures in Primary Eye Care
Clinical Procedures in Primary Eye Care
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Author(s): Elliott, David B.
ISBN No.: 9780750688963
Edition: Revised
Pages: 364
Year: 200709
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 85.55
Status: Out Of Print

The third edition has been completely revised and updated and is linked with an accompanying website containing large numbers of video-clips and photographs to help explain how tests should be used and to describe the variations in appearance of the normal eye. In addition, the book includes an invaluable colour plate section, many additional two-colour line diagrams and a new chapter on systemic health screening and general medical testing. Exceptionally clear, down-to-earth and practical Written by internationally renowned lecturers and clinical researchers Covers all the principal procedures used in a primary eye care setting Step-by-step instructions given for each stage in every procedure Each procedure is clearly and concisely explained and supported by research evidence A large number of supporting photographs, diagrams and video clips This is a great all round clinical book for optometry students and ideal for practitioners who need a quick-reference tool in a clinical setting. Praise for the 2nd Edition: This book is an excellent reference for optometry students and clinical teachers. It might even make the experienced practitioner think about his or her choices of clinical tests.Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2004 Clinical procedures in primary eye care (CP) is, in my opinion, an excellent introductory text for all students studying optometry, especially those in their formative years as students. The authors have done a sterling job in putting together a text that introduces different examination procedures, how to conduct or perform the procedure I recommend this text unreservedly to all students of the optometric profession.The South African Optometrist, 2004 New accompanying website containing large numbers of video-clips and photographs to help explain how tests should be used and to describe the variations in appearance of the normal eye Colour design is a further aid to clarity and accessibility Many new colour diagrams New colour plate section All chapters thoroughly revised and updated to include latest techniques Completely new chapter added on systemic health screening.



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