Your patient is a 45 year old executive. You have just taken his applanation tonometry reading, and it is 28. There is no history of glaucoma in the family. His readings for the past 10 years at annual exams in your office have been 20. You lean back, scratch your head, then ask the patient to:

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1. Your patient is a 45 year old executive. You have just taken his applanation tonometry reading, and it is 28. There is no history of glaucoma in the family. His readings for the past 10 years at annual exams in your office have been 20. You lean back, scratch your head, then ask the patient to: