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  2. Begin by entering the student's identifying information, including their name, date of birth, and last four digits of their SSN. This ensures accurate record-keeping.
  3. Fill out the case history section. Indicate whether the ocular and medical histories are normal or positive for any conditions. If there are drug allergies, specify them here.
  4. In the exam section, mark whether each aspect (like amblyopia and strabismus) is normal, abnormal, or not able to assess. Be thorough to provide a complete picture of the student's eye health.
  5. Complete the refraction details for both eyes (OD and OS) and note any diagnoses such as myopia or hyperopia.
  6. Finally, fill in treatment recommendations and payer information before saving your completed form.

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