Indirect ophthalmoscopy requires practice to master. The summary provides steps to properly perform indirect ophthalmoscopy:
1. Dilate the patient's eyes well using tropicamide and phenylephrine. This allows for a good peripheral exam.
2. Position the patient laying flat or partially upright to allow viewing different areas of the retina. Tilting the head also helps with viewing.
3. Use a 20D lens for general exams and a 30D lens initially for the ora serrata. Hold lenses correctly and focus by moving them in and out.