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Gulden
Ophthalmics introduces more Time Saving Tools
Press
Contact: Tom Cockley
New
Product News from Gulden Ophthalmics
Gulden Introduces New Line of
Updated and Additional Dovie Cards.
ELKINS
PARK, PA – Gulden has expanded its
highly useful line of Dovie Cards to include new desk-reference sizes, in
addition to the popular pocket size versions, and the line now includes the
new DM/HTN Dovie cards.
The
Dovie
Ophthalmic Drug Cards have been updated to include over 65 of the most
commonly used ophthalmic medications. They are available in pocket size (5
1/2" x 4 1/2") and desk-reference size (10"
x 6 1/2"). They include manufacturer, available strengths, available
sizes, and typical dosage data. The cards also include information on
pediatric dosing, the mechanism action of some drugs, and also include
information on some oral medications. The cards are color coded and
categorized by diagnoses for easy use and quick reference.
The
all-new color-coded Dovie
DM/HTN Cards provide up-to-date information on diabetes and
hypertension, two conditions associated with ophthalmologic complications.
Included is the classification of related retinopathies, ICD-9 codes, and
information on systemic medications for quick reference. Useful data include a
HbA1c to blood glucose conversion scale, CSME definitions and diabetic
retinopathy grading guide, JNC7 definitions for hypertension staging, Scheie
HR and AS retinopathy grading scales, a list of common ocular complications,
and over fifteen related ICD-9 codes.
The
updated Dovie
Peds and Pupil Cards has been reformatted to be more thorough in it's presentation of
pediatric eye care, now presented as the "Dovie Optometric Pediatrics
Card. Additions include amblyogenic refractive error prescribing
guidelines, classification of congenital nystagmus and common
pediatric-approved topical ophthalmic medications. The card
provides current information on the 11 most common binocular vision disorders
and their associated clinical exam findings. Included are binocular vision and
accommodative testing normal/expected values for many common
pediatric/binocular vision disorders. Also included is a pupil reference
guide illustrating several common papillary anomalies and information on how
to test and confirm diagnosis, along with associated ICD-9 billing codes.
These cards can be used
as a quick reference guide when the ophthalmic doctor needs pediatric
(binocularity/accommodative) testing and billing information.
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For
more information, contact Gulden Ophthalmics, 225 Cadwalader Avenue, Elkins
Park, PA 19027-2020 Tel 215-884-8105 Fax 215-884-0418
www.guldenindustries.com
email: info@guldenindustries.com
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