A doctor story:
I was performing a complete physical, including the visual
acuity test. I placed the patient twenty feet from the chart and began,
"Cover your right eye with your hand." He read the 20/20 line
perfectly. "Now your left."
Again, a flawless read. "Now both," I requested. There
was silence. He couldn't even read the large E on the top line I turned and
discovered that he had done exactly what I had asked; he was standing there
with
both his eyes covered. I was laughing too hard to finish the
exam.
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ReplyDeleteThe two primary types of cover tests are the alternating cover test and the unilateral cover test (cover-uncover test).
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