Nebraska State

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Summary of the Nebraska State Guidelines

1. Required Screenings

The state of Nebraska utilizes modern vision screening practices to assess key visual functions in children, helping identify issues that may impact learning and development.

  • Visual acuity
  • Depth perception (stereopsis)
  • Color vision deficiency screening

These screenings are conducted using an interactive digital software platform that aligns with national recommendations from the Vision Screening Committee of AAPOS.

2. Screening Referral Criteria (Criteria for Passing Vision Test)

  • GLD-Vision® system:Provides instant, accurate results and automatically assesses:
    • Visual acuity thresholds
    • Depth perception accuracy
    • Color vision performance
  • Referral: Any failure to meet benchmarks triggers an immediate referral for a full evaluation.
  • Reduces human error: Automated assessment eliminates guesswork and chart memorization.

3. Children Who Should Bypass Screening

While Nebraska does not list bypass criteria explicitly, standard practice typically includes:

  • Children with pre-existing diagnosed vision conditions
  • Children under active care of an optometrist or ophthalmologist
  • Children wearing corrective lenses that are regularly monitored by professionals

4. Required Tools OR Important Changes to Tools Used/Discontinued

Required Tools:

  • GLD-Vision® web-based software, requiring only a browser and internet connection

Important Changes:

  • No need for physical tools like wall charts or occluders
  • Digital screenings replace traditional manual methods
  • No specialized training is needed for screeners
  • Secure online storage: Results are automatically saved digitally, eliminating paper tracking
  • Efficient process: Reduces cost, saves time, and improves communication with parents

Recommended Products

Distance Visual Acuity

Stereoacuity and Near Vision Acuity

Optional Equipment

Additional Vision Screenings

Cabinets and Accessories