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Principles of examining patients with specific learning difficulties

A191
You should ensure you have the necessary training in the techniques required to examine patients with these difficulties.
A192
Patients with specific learning difficulties may have co-occurring visual or orthoptic problems that require treatment. You should explore visual problems by means of a thorough eye examination.
A193
Treating conventional optometric or orthoptic problems may alleviate the patient’s visual symptoms, but you should not claim that this treats the specific learning difficulty.
A194
You should carry out all tests necessary to satisfy yourself of the appropriateness of any intervention prescribed.