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How do you use a Snellen chart?
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How do you use a Snellen eye chart?
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What is 20 40 vision on eye chart?
If you have 20/40 vision, it means that you need to be as close as 20 feet to see what a person with normal vision can see at 40 feet. The largest letter on an eye chart often represents an acuity of 20/200 which is associated with the term “legally blind.” You will be asked to read the letters one eye at a time.
What is the proper procedure for testing visual acuity?
Viewed from 14 to 20 feet away, this chart helps determine how well you can see letters and shapes. During the test, you'll sit or stand a specific distance away from the chart and cover one eye. You'll read out loud the letters you see with your uncovered eye. You'll repeat this process with your other eye.
How do you give a Snellen eye chart?
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How do I know my eye power?
Some guidelines for the test 1 Place yourself 1 meter from the screen. 1 Place yourself 40 centimeters from the screen. 2 If you have glasses for distance vision or glasses with progressive lenses, keep them on. 3 Without pressing on the eyelid, cover your left/right eye with your hand.
What does 20 40 vision look like?
20/40 vision means that the test subject sees at 20 feet what a person with normal vision sees at 40 feet. Another way of saying this is that a person with 20/40 vision has vision that is only half as good as normal — or, objects must be at half the normal distance for him to see them.
How do you do visual acuity?
The visual acuity test is used to determine the smallest letters you can read on a standardized chart (Snellen chart) or a card held 20 feet (6 meters) away. Special charts are used when testing at distances shorter than 20 feet (6 meters). Some Snellen charts are actually video monitors showing letters or images.
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