The Glaucoma Screening Manual Shibal Bhartiya
INDEX
Page numbers followed by f refer to figure.
A
Acetazolamide 29
Adequate ambient light 31
Adequate emergency exits 32
Ancillary activities 10
Anterior chamber depth 37, 38f
Antibiotic ointment 30
Artificial intelligence, use of 5
B
Band-aids 30
Betadine 30
Blindness 1
Bombe 4
C
Cataract 15
Communication
facilitating further 24
skills 24
Community participation 26
Corneal
endothelium 4
staining 41
Cotton 30
Counselor station 29
D
Diabetic retinopathy 15
Dilated fundus examination 5
Disability limitation 47
E
E-chart reflected 9
Efficacy measures 46
Electrical points 31
Emergency medication kit 29
Equipment checklist 28
Error, degree of 46
Ethical clinical practice, general guidelines for 13
European Glaucoma Society 21
Eye 37, 41
camp 9
check-ups 49
disease 49
drops, antibiotic 29
examination 49
F
Face-to-face interviews 45
First eye's measurements 37
Fluorescein oxybuprivacaine 41
Fundus examination 39
Furniture 31
G
Glaucoma 12, 16, 44, 49
asymptomatic 47
awareness
development of 18
week 17
blindness 49
concerning 20
evidence of 49
family history of 1
implications of 21
problem of 20
screening for 1, 15, 49
program 50
signs of secondary 4
stages of 3
symptoms of 15
vigilance for 19
Glaukomflecken 4
Goldmann applanation tonometry 37, 40, 42f
Gonioscopy 42
principle of 43f
H
Healthcare
facility 44
professionals 12
Health-seeking behavior 21
Homatropine 29
Hygiene facilities 31
Hypermetropia 8
I
IEC material 20
Individual counseling 20
Individual units 23
Information, education and communication 18
Intraocular pressure 2
Iris
rubeosis 4
transillumination 4
L
Lacunae 6
identification of 47
Laser peripheral iridotomy 1
Left eye 34, 35
Lens capsule 4
Light, perception of 35
Local medical practitioners 26
M
Manpower planning 10
Mass approach 18
Media 27
Monitoring and reporting 11
Mydriatic eye drops 29
N
Neovascular causes 4
Non-contact
airpuff tonometer 3
tonometry 36
Non-governmental organizations 26
Nurse worker 23
O
Ocular emergencies 13
Opportunistic screening 8
Optic disc hemorrhages 5
Optic nerve assessment 4
P
Paramedical worker 16, 23
Patient flow 33
Perkins applanation tonometer 3
Positive screen, criteria for 2
Postscreening follow-up 44
Prescreening
protocol 15
implementation 10
Primary angle-closure disease 8
Program management timelines 10
Public glaucoma educational sessions 16
Pupil 36
R
Registration station 28
S
Schwalbe's line 43
Screening
activity, location of 9
community-based 8
day 11
feasibility of 7
machinery 3
program 9, 46
efficacy measures for 46
Sectoral iris atrophy 4
Seeking permissions, general guidelines for 12
Slit-lamp 38
anterior segment biomicroscopy 4
biomicroscopy 2, 39
station 28
Social media, role of 27
Standard operating procedures 34
Sterile bandages 30
Steroid eye drops 29
Swabs 30
Synechiae, posterior 4
T
Team 23
desirable 24
essential 23
leader 25
Timolol eye drops 29
Tonometer 3
Tonometry station 28
Tropicamide 29
V
van Herrick test 38f
Vision 35
preservation of 16
Visual acuity 6, 34
station 28
Visual field testing 5
Voluntary organizations 26
W
Waiver 49
Whom to screen 8
World Glaucoma Association 21
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