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The principal purpose of all of the eye examinations is to obtain articulable facts indicating the presence or absence of specific categories of drugs |
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inability to cross the eyes |
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Continuous, irregular change in the size of the pupils that may be observed under room or steady light conditions |
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Period of pupillary constriction followed by a period of pupillary dilation where the pupil steadily increases in size does not return to its original constricted size. |
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Rebound dilation has been reported with person impaired by drugs that cause puillary dilation. What drug is the most common? |
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Abnormally constricted pupil |
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Range for pupils in room light? |
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Range for pupils in near darkness? |
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Range for pupils in direct light? |
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Assessment of how quickly the pupil constricts to its smallest size during the check of pupil size under direct light |
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Drug categories that cause pupils slow to react |
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- Depressants
- Stimulants
- Inhalants |
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