What is a PanOptic otoscope?
PanOptic™ Ophthalmoscope The PanOptic Ophthalmoscope allows easy entry into the eye, and a 5X larger field of view of the fundus in an undilated eye, providing better images of the retinal changes caused by hypertension, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and papilledema.
Is PanOptic an ophthalmoscope?
Be confident in your eye exams with the PanOptic™ Ophthalmoscope—with a 25X larger viewing area to help you examine more of the eye at once. And with a 25° field of view, it offers a 5X wider view of the fundus than can be seen with a standard ophthalmoscope in an undilated eye.
What is a Fundoscopic eye exam?
Definitions. Funduscopic examination is a routine part of every doctor’s examination of the eye, not just the ophthalmologist’s. It consists exclusively of inspection. One looks through the ophthalmoscope (Figure 117.1), which is simply a light with various optical modifications, including lenses.
What is a normal fundus?
Normal Fundus. The disk has sharp margins and is normal in color, with a small central cup. Arterioles and venules have normal color, sheen, and course. Background is in normal color. The macula is enclosed by arching temporal vessels. The fovea is located by a central pit.
How to use the Welch Allyn panoptic ophthalmoscope for a wider view?
How to use the Welch Allyn PanOptic Ophthalmoscope for a wider view: 1) Remove Glasses – though it is not required, it is suggested that the patient remove eyeglasses to afford a better view of the eye. 2) Focus – direct the ophthalmoscope to a focal point 10-15 feet away with your thumb on the Dynamic Focusing Wheel until it is clear and sharp.
How can the panoptic™ ophthalmoscope help you?
Be confident in your eye exams with the PanOptic™ Ophthalmoscope—with a 25X larger viewing area to help you examine more of the eye at once. The revolutionary, wide-view PanOptic Ophthalmoscope addresses the fundamental challenge in ophthalmoscopy: seeing a full, clear view of the fundus in order to make more accurate assessments.
What are axial pointsource™ optics?
Patented Axial PointSource™ Optics make it easy to enter undilated pupils, offering a 25º field of view, resulting in a view of the fundus that’s 5X greater than you see with a standard ophthalmoscope in an undilated eye.
How do I use the dynamic focusing wheel on my ophthalmoscope?
2) Focus – direct the ophthalmoscope to a focal point 10-15 feet away with your thumb on the Dynamic Focusing Wheel until it is clear and sharp. 3) Set Aperture – the Aperture dial should be set to the home position indicated by a green indicator line on the dial.