It's great for video angle, terrible for eyelashes.
If you angle the patients chair instead of changing the angle of their
neck....they tend to fight positioning less.
Everyone tries to put their nose in it.
Patients pick up the habit of the technician at their local optometry office
Green doesn't always mean it's in the right distance position. Sometimes the
red side of green or the blue side of green is better than green.
It's bright, but not as bright as the Clarus
Don't make patient info changes on the tablet at the scan head, only ever make
changes within OptosAdvance itself. Changes in the tablet create duplicates
seen on the tablet and doesn't connect the previous info to the same patient
every time or can connect the patient to a different patient.
It's slow on FA's. A pic every 4 seconds on FA, FA/ICG combined is 1 Pic of a
modality every 8 seconds so 4 sec FA 4 sec ICG. 4 sec FA 4 sec ICG. Unless you
shoot separate transits, but then it's still an image every 4 seconds.
Transits are the issue there.
Everyone will grab the table.
Wheelchairs pull up nice, may not always need to move the foot rests out.
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Subject: [optimal] Optos
Any superuser tips on the pros/cons of using this instrument? Any tips and
tricks?
Many thanks
Denice Barsness