Perform An Eye Exam Using The Auto Exam Mode - Welch Allyn RetinaVue 100 Imager Directions For Use Manual

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28 Using the RetinaVue 100 Imager

Perform an eye exam using the Auto exam mode

Auto exam mode is the default image capture mode.
Available automatic features include:
Image capture
Focus adjustment
Flash brightness adjustment
Sequential image capture order of the right and left eye
Navigation to the image Inspection screen
Note
Ensure that the SD card is installed into the RetinaVue 100 Imager.
Ask your patient to remove their glasses, contacts can remain in place.
Ensure that the patient sits on the edge of an exam table and stand in front of the
patient to take the image. Alternatively, ask the patient to sit in a chair and sit directly
across from the patient with your legs together on the same side as the examined
eye.
Ask the patient to sit up straight and hold their head in a stationary position during
the entire procedure.
Ensure that the patient is sitting in a position that allows for a straight and level
approach of the RetinaVue 100 Imager into the patient's eyes. A stable approach
minimizes the loss of the view of the eye and repeated image capture attempts.
Keep the RetinaVue 100 Imager lens the same height as the patient's examined eye.
Approach the patient from directly in front of the examined eye.
In addition to automatic image capture, manual capture is also available.
To ensure that the patient's pupils sufficiently dilate to at least 3.5 mm
diameter, adjust the room lighting to the lowest possible level. If
necessary, have the patient sit in a dark room for 5 minutes to dilate their
pupils.
Welch Allyn RetinaVue™ 100 Imager

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