This ASMR video simulates a realistic eye exam conducted by "Dr. Pro." The exam begins with the doctor collecting the patient's personal information, including their name, email, phone number, and address (0:15-1:00). The doctor then asks about the patient's medical history, any eye problems, and preference between contacts or glasses (1:02-1:40). The core of the exam involves several tests: • Eye Chart Reading: The patient is asked to read lines and letters from an eye chart at varying distances (2:14-3:04). • One-Eye Reading: The doctor covers one eye at a time and asks the patient to read specific lines from the eye chart to assess individual eye strength (3:17-4:52). • Closer/Farther Test: The patient identifies which of several objects (A, B, C) appears closer (5:10-7:29). This test is also performed with one eye covered. • Light Examination: The doctor uses a light to examine the patient's eyes, checking their response and looking for any abnormalities (8:04-9:46). • Peripheral Vision Test: The patient indicates when they see a light entering their peripheral vision (10:11-11:43). • Color Recognition and Comparison: The patient identifies colors and compares their darkness (12:17-13:28). • Ishihara Test (Color Blindness Plates): The patient identifies numbers on color plates (13:36-14:11). • Tactile Sensation Test: The doctor gently touches the patient's face and eyes, asking if they can feel the touch (14:24-15:08). • Eye Tracking with Sticks: The patient follows the movement of two different colored sticks with their eyes (15:17-17:00). • Identifying Stick Color with Closed Eyes: The patient identifies the color of the stick used to close their eyes or poke them (17:15-19:12). • Finger Count Test: The patient identifies the number of fingers the doctor is holding (19:40-20:26). • Air Puff Test: The doctor blows air into the patient's eyes, and the patient is instructed not to blink (20:30-21:06). At the end of the exam, the doctor concludes that they have identified the patient's eye problems and will prescribe glasses and eye drops (21:06-21:16). The video con
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