- Designed for situations where the patient cannot read standard letters
- Makes it suitable for a wider range of individuals, including young children and those with language barriers or illiteracy
Uses:
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Primary function is to measure distance visual acuity in patients who are unable to read the alphabet. This includes:
- Young children (often preschoolers who haven't learned letters yet)
- Patients with developmental delays
- Individuals with language barriers
- Illiterate adults
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Used in various healthcare settings for routine eye screenings such as:
- Pediatric clinics
- Ophthalmology and optometry offices
- Schools
- Community health screenings
Key Features:
- Illiterate Eye Test Chart, specifically utilizing "Tumbling E" symbols
- These are the letter "E" printed in different orientations (up, down, left, right)
- Patient simply indicates the direction the "fingers" of the "E" are pointing
- Designed for a 20-foot test distance, which is the standard for distance visual acuity
- Measures 22" x 11"
- Made of plastic with a non-reflective matte finish to minimize glare and ensure clear visibility during testing
- Latex-Free