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Special Testing

This course has been awarded 1 JCAHPO credit hour. It is intended for beginning and intermediate levels.

After completing this section the student should be able to do the following:

  • Describe when to do a BAT
  • Identify what BAT results could mean
  • List the steps to BAT testing
  • Identify when to do Pam testing
  • Describe how PAM testing works
  • List the steps to do PAM testing
  • Identify what Stereo testing is
  • List the steps in Stereo testing
  • Document stereo testing results
  • Describe how to perform color testing with the Ishihara test plates
  • Document color vision testing done with Ishihara test plates
  • Describe how to perform the Worth 4 Dot test
  • Interpret results from the Worth 4 Dot test
  • Identify what a Tonopen is and what measurement it is used for
  • Identify the correct endpoint in taking manual K’s
  • List the steps in appropriate order for taking manual K’s
  • Here is what some ophthalmic personnel who took this course had to say:

    "Very specific information. Easy to understand." J.C., COT

    "Very good review" F.L., COA

    "Very good basic information" K.B., COT

    This course should take approximately one hour to complete.

    You must correctly answer at least 12 of the 15 questions on the open book post test to earn JCAHPO credit. If you do not successfully pass the post test the first time you may try again at no expense to you.