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What is 20/20 Vision

The Pediatric Eye Exam Quick Reference Guide: Office and Emergency Room Procedures
The ability to see a target clearly at 20 feet which an average person can also see at 20 feet. Similarly, 20/40 vision means that the target was seen clearly at 20 feet whereas an average person can see that same target from 40 feet distance. This is the Snellen denomination.
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Pediatric Visual Acuity Testing
Gayathri Srinivasan (New England College of Optometry, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8044-8.ch004
Abstract
Visual acuity measurement is an essential component of any eye exam. In adults and older children, letter-based acuity (i.e., recognition acuity) is commonly used to measure vision. However, in infants and toddlers, performing traditional visual acuity testing is nearly impossible. Instead, modified optotypes such as gratings and pictures are shown to observe the young child's visual behavior. Additionally, there are objective visual acuity methods that negate the need for observing visual behavior. For the practicing clinician, the choices are many and can be confusing. With new commercial products coming into the market every day, it is nearly impossible to comprehensively cover each one of them. Instead, in this chapter, commonly used and/or studied visual acuity tests are covered. For each test, the set-up, procedure, documentation, and scientific evidence supporting or negating its use are discussed.
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