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Correct Illumination Source Placement. Temporal To |
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Tonometry Probe As Seen Without The Biomicroscope. |
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Side View Of Tonometry Probe. |
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Proper Beginning Setting For The Tonometer Micrometer. |
Applanation Graphic Of The Cornea And Tear Wedge Of Fluorescein. |
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Bi-Prism Of The Tonometry Probe As Seen Through The Biomicroscope. |
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Doctor's View Of The Tonometer's Fluorescein |
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Almost Correct Alignment. Slit Lamp Needs To |
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Probe Too Low On The Patient's Cornea And Needs |
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Probe Too High On Patient's Cornea And |
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Magnification Only 10x. Probe Too High And Needs To |
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Only 10x Magnification And There Is Not Enough Fluorescein.
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If You See This Pattern When You Look Through The Slit
Lamp, Stop, You Have Advanced The Whole Slit Lamp And Probe Too Far Forward.
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View Of Patient's Cornea After Prolonged Tonometry. Cobalt
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Dark Streaks Of The Tears Breaking Up And Probe Toe Mark. |
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