- Welcome
- Topic 1: Background of Ocular Sympathetics
- Topic 2: Elements of the Case History
- Topic 3: Clinical Tests
- Topic 4: Confirmatory and Diagnostic Tests
- Topic 5: Patient Education
- Topic 6: Treatment and Referral
- Conclusion
- HELP
Case 10
A patient enters with complaints of headaches. Based upon chair skill results, and apraclonidine testing, you diagnose the patient with Horner’s syndrome, and refer to a neurologist for imaging.
The next day, the neurologist’s office contacts you, asking for a copy of the patient’s chart from the last visit.
Question 15
Do you provide the neurologist in case 10 with a copy of the patient's chart?
Click the appropriate answer.
Yes
No
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