Current through December 4, 2024
Section 20-128-6 - Patient recordsIn the practice of his profession each licensed optometrist shall keep an adequate chart or record on file for each patient examined by him. He shall make a complete minimum examination and shall keep a record from actual tests made on each patient, which record shall show the following minimum conditions:
(1) Complete history and symptoms;(2) habitual visual acuities;(3) external examination, including motility tests;(4) ophthalmoscopic examination recording description of all media and grounds, nervehead and vascular tree;(5) phoria tests vertical and horizontal for near and far;(6) tests for fusion near and far;(7) keratometer (ophthalmometer) readings;(8) refraction obtained retinoscopically;(9) refraction obtained subjectively including tests for astigmatism and axis;(10) amplitudes of accommodation, convergence and divergence;(11) disposition of case and prescription with corrected visual acuities right eye, left eye, both eyes, including facial measurements.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-128-6