New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 94 - PREVENTION SERVICES PROGRAM OF THE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Subchapter 3 - VISION AND EYE SCREENING PROGRAMS
Section 10:94-3.7 - Procedures for On-Site Eye Screening Program
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:94-3.7
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) All procedures for the On-Site Eye Screening Program are approved by the Commission. These procedures shall be observed and performed by the screening team (see 10:94-3.2(b) ) .
1. General eye screening with a licensed eye physician present at the
screening site: These screenings will be performed by CBVI screeners and any licensed eye
physician.
2. General vision screening: These eye screenings will
be performed by CBVI eye screeners without an eye specialist present.
3. Fixed-site monthly eye screening: These eye screenings are held at the
same site every month and performed by CBVI eye screeners and a licensed eye physician present.
(b) A member of the screening team shall:
1. Have available a consent form signed by the consumer or legal
designee;
2. Complete demographic information and ocular and
medical health histories as they appear on the screening form;
3.
Review available record of any other medical testing that has been performed;
4. Take distance and near visual acuity with and without glasses;
and
5. Perform non-contact tonometry. An intraocular pressure
finding of 20 mmHg or greater must be referred for follow up.
(c) The licensed eye physician shall:
1.
Examine pupils and examine extra-ocular muscles;
2. Perform
funduscopy, record type, and record cup/disc ratio;
3. Perform
slit lamp examination and non-contact tonometry or applanation tonometry and record tension;
4. Perform visual fields by confrontation. When indicated, refer to an eye
doctor for more definitive parametric studies;
5. When not
contraindicated, dilate with 2 1/2 percent Neo-synephrine with or without 1/2 percent Mydriacyl, as
desired;
6. Refract, record, and present prescriptions for
glasses or medications if needed to the patient or individual responsible for the consumer;
7. Advise the consumer as to slight blurring from dilating drops;
8. If necessary, present precautionary statement regarding blurred vision
to the individual responsible for the consumer;
9. Advise
consumer of screening results and answer any questions the consumer may have;
10. Refer the consumer to a local eye doctor for any situation that cannot
be handled fully on the Mobile Eye Screening Unit; and
11. Review
and interpret examination findings and recommendations with the Commission worker, and as indicated, with the
parent, teacher, nurse, social worker, or other designated professional staff person.
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