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NOTE: This course contains both the learning and simulation components. Click for the Learning-Only version. Tonometry measures intraocular pressure in millimeters of mercury using an instrument called a tonometer. This course will help you understand the difference between applanation and indentation tonometry. Parts of the slit lamp and their functions will be identified as well as factors that affect IOP measurement. In this simulation, you will perform the basic steps of Goldmann applanation tonometry in the correct order, and then correctly record the intraocular pressure of a patient.Please click here to access the Learning Systems FAQ.Course Code: IULS1040Provided by: IJCAHPOInstructor: IJCAHPOLevel: IntermediateCredits: 1 IJCAHPO Credit; 1 COE, Category AFormat: Simulation
Tonometry measures intraocular pressure in millimeters of mercury using an instrument called a tonometer. This course will help you understand the difference between applanation and indentation tonometry. Parts of the slit lamp and their functions will be identified as well as factors that affect IOP measurement. In this simulation, you will perform the basic steps of Goldmann applanation tonometry in the correct order, and then correctly record the intraocular pressure of a patient.
Please click here to access the Learning Systems FAQ.
Course Code: IULS1040
Provided by: IJCAHPO
Instructor: IJCAHPO
Level: Intermediate
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