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Case Studies for the Master Clinician- Vision Assessment in Home Care

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1.  Signs of vision impairment include:
  1. Clumsiness
  2. Headaches
  3. Medication non-compliance
  4. All of the above
2.  The following vision diagnoses were discussed, EXCEPT:
  1. Dry eye
  2. Glaucoma
  3. Diabetic retinopathy
  4. Cataracts
3.  Common types of low vision include all, EXCEPT:
  1. Extreme light sensitivity
  2. Night blindness
  3. Left neglect
  4. Blurred vision
4.  Refraction is...
  1. The bending of light as it passes through one object to another.
  2. The difference in color or luminance of an object.
  3. Blurry vision
  4. Another word for night blindness
5.  Vision screens included in this course are:
  1. Confrontation Test
  2. VDSC Reading Box
  3. Snellen Acuity Chart
  4. All of the above
6.  A confrontation test is administered by
  1. Testing at 12:00, 3:00, 6:00, and 9:00
  2. Standing one arm's length away from client and have them cover same eye as you.
  3. Testing only 1 field
  4. Having client read the lightest text they can
7.  Multidisciplinary team members in vision assessment in home care may include:
  1. Occupational Therapist
  2. Nursing
  3. Optometrist
  4. All of the above
8.  When completing a home evaluation including vision, it is important to look at all of the following ENVIRONMENTAL considerations, EXCEPT:
  1. Entrances/doorways
  2. UE strength
  3. Lighting
  4. Bathroom set-up
9.  Ivers, et al., in 2003, found visual risk factors and falls in relation to what?
  1. Depression
  2. Limited mobility
  3. Hip fractures
  4. Social isolation
10.  Intervention for Mr. S. included all of the following, EXCEPT:
  1. Home modifications
  2. Referral to an optometrist
  3. Cognitive retraining
  4. Medicine management devices

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