Ophthalmic Assistant

Category - Keratometry, Tonometry, and Refractometry

A patient with conjunctivitis comes in the clinic for contact tonometry. What should you do?
  1. Proceed as normal
  2. Use another method or reschedule the patient for a future date
  3. Let the physician know and then proceed as normal
  4. Guess the IOP
Explanation
Answer: B - Use another method or reschedule the patient for a future date

If a patient with conjunctivitis comes in the clinic for contact tonometry, you should use another method to determine the intraocular pressure or reschedule the patient for a future date. The reason contact tonometry should not be done on a patient with an eye infection is because the infection can be spread to the other eye. The patient should be treated for the infection and given a future appointment if no other tonometry methods are possible.
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