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Quick Overview
(AAPOS) Supplemental basic screening kit to assist anyone who screens vision, including school nurses, Lions Club members, Head Start, and medical personnel working in pediatrics and family medicine.
The American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) is offering a supplemental basic screening kit to assist anyone who screens vision, including school nurses, Lions Club members, Head Start, and medical personnel working in pediatrics and family medicine.
The AAPOS Near Vision Kit is for screening the vision of individuals beginning at age 3 through adulthood.
What’s in the Kit?
Spiral-bound, multisided, near-eye charts with an attached 16-inch cord.
Sloan Letters for when children know their letters.
LEA SYMBOLS® for preschoolers and for children who do not yet know their letters.
Full-Line Threshold and Single-Line 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 uses only the line on 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 cannot tolerate patches.
Flip-Up Occluder Glasses for children under age 10 years who cannot tolerate patches.