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Quick Overview
To assist Pediatric Primary Care Practice personnel, Family Practice personnel, School Nurses, Head Start personnel, Lions Club members, Child Care Providers, and anyone who screens vision, the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) has developed a vision screening kit for screening the vision of children beginning at age 3 with evidence-based, easy-to-use eye charts for distance visual acuity.
To assist Pediatric Primary Care Practice personnel, Family Practice personnel, School Nurses, Head Start personnel, Lions Club members, Child Care Providers, and anyone who screens vision, the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) has developed a vision screening kit for screening the vision of children beginning at age 3 with evidence-based, easy-to-use eye charts for distance visual acuity.
Spiral-bound, multi-sided, distance visual acuity eye charts in full threshold and critical line formats that can be hung on a wall or held in the hands for 10-ft. screening.
LEA Symbols for preschoolers and for children who do not yet know their letters.
Screening is conducted at 10 feet.
Full-Chart Threshold and Single Critical Line formats:
Threshold screening involves beginning at the top of an eye chart and moving down the chart until the child or adult misses 3 of 5 optotypes.
Critical line screening is using only the line which the child or adult should correctly identify 3 of 5 optotypes according to age.
Children ages 3 and 4 years should correctly identify 3 of 5 optotypes on the 20/40 line.
Children aged 5 years and older, and adults, should correctly identify 3 of 5 optotypes on the 20/32 line.
Black hand-held flip paddle occluder for children aged 10 and older and adults who will not tolerate patches.
Flip-Up Occluder Glasses for children under age 10 years who will not tolerate patches.
10-foot cord for measuring screening distance between chart and child’s or adult’s eyes.
Translucent Response Panel for matching.
Instructions printed on one of the eye chart cards.
School Nurse Vision Screening Tutorial DVD created by Kathy Lee, MD, PhD, for the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s Leadership Development Project, which rolled out at NASN in 2010 and now includes a Spanish version.
Spiral-bound, multi-sided, distance visual acuity eye charts in full threshold and critical line formats that can be hung on a wall or held in the hands for 10-ft. screening.
LEA Symbols for preschoolers and for children who do not yet know their letters.
Screening is conducted at 10 feet.
Full-Chart Threshold and Single Critical Line formats:
Threshold screening involves beginning at the top of an eye chart and moving down the chart until the child or adult misses 3 of 5 optotypes.
Critical line screening is using only the line which the child or adult should correctly identify 3 of 5 optotypes according to age.
Children ages 3 and 4 years should correctly identify 3 of 5 optotypes on the 20/40 line.
Children aged 5 years and older, and adults, should correctly identify 3 of 5 optotypes on the 20/32 line.
Black hand-held flip paddle occluder for children aged 10 and older and adults who will not tolerate patches.
Flip-Up Occluder Glasses for children under age 10 years who will not tolerate patches.
10-foot cord for measuring screening distance between chart and child’s or adult’s eyes.
Translucent Response Panel for matching.
Instructions printed on one of the eye chart cards.
School Nurse Vision Screening Tutorial DVD created by Kathy Lee, MD, PhD, for the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s Leadership Development Project, which rolled out at NASN in 2010 and now includes a Spanish version.
In Stock: The item is in stock in our warehouse. Stock statuses can change daily as we process customer orders and receive new inventory. A customer care representative will contact you if there is a problem shipping your in stock item.
Ships Soon: The item is available but not stored in our warehouse. Available items may ship directly from the manufacturer and cannot ship next day, 2nd day or 3rd day. Low stock or large orders can sometimes cause delays in shipping. A customer care representative will contact you if there is a problem shipping your available item.
Unavailable: Unavailable items are no longer available through School Health. Contact a customer care representative if you need help finding a replacement or similar item.
Backordered: The item is not in stock. We will ship the item as soon as it becomes available or you can contact a customer care representative for help in finding a replacement item.
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