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Healthy Sight Counseling For Children

Exam Questions

1. Healthy Sight is defined as the enhancement of:
    A. Seeing well now and into the future
    B. Everyday quality of vision
    C. Preservation of long-term ocular health
    D. All of the above
2. Including Health Sight Counseling for Children becomes _______ for children than for adults because of the longer-term effects.
    A. More important
    B. Of equal importance
    C. Less important
    D. None of the above
3. All of the following affect the long term healthy sight of children except
    A. Glare
    B. UVR
    C. Arcus senilis
    D. Acuity
4. Using the following choices: A. Vision Care B. Education C. Vision Wear D. Managed Vision Care, the three key components of Healthy Sight Counseling are
    A. A, B, C
    B. B, C, D
    C. C, D, A
    D. D, A, B
5. Children are ______ vulnerable to the long-term effects of UVR as that of adults.
    A. Less
    B. Equally
    C. More
    D. None of the above
6. The most important components of a child's vision examination are
    A. Early ocular disease detection
    B. Strabismus evaluation
    C. Visual acuity
    D. All of the above
7. The risk of undetected poor acuity in a child can result later in
    A. Glaucoma
    B. Amblyopia
    C. Red-green color deficiency
    D. Cataract
8. The World Health Organization has estimated that _______% of children worldwide have significant refractive errors.
    A. 1-5%
    B. 5-15%
    C. 10-20%
    D. 25%
9. Eyeglass wearing children are ______ bothered by the quality of vision issues as are adults.
    A. Less
    B. Equally
    C. More
    D. Not bothered at all
10. _________________ is a specific complaint of children that wear glasses.
    A. Poor fit
    B. Heavy glasses
    C. Light sensitivity and glare
    D. Incorrect PD
11. A complete “quality of vision” checklist for kid's eyewear would include
    A. Visual comfort
    B. Visual convenience
    C. Glare and light modulation
    D. All of the above
12. When testing children's preference for photochromic lenses over clear lenses
    A. About 9 of ten prefer photochromics
    B. Half preferred clear lenses
    C. The lighter lenses were preferred
    D. No choice was preferred
13. The major findings in the photochromic vs. clear lens studies were
    A. Almost twice as many, when wearing photochromics, had “no trouble at all” in bright sun
    B. Peer acceptance was higher
    C. Most chose to continue wearing the photochromic lenses
    D. All of the above
14. How many sports related injuries to the under 15 year old annually are estimated that eye protection could prevent?
    A. 40,000
    B. 32,327
    C. 15,480
    D. 12,350
15. What percent of children is estimated to wear appropriate eye protective gear?
    A. 5%
    B. 15%
    C. 25%
    D. 43%
16. For outdoor sports with high velocity projectiles, all of the following is recommended except
    A. Wrap frames
    B. Impact resistant lenses
    C. Impact resistance of polycarbonate or Trivex
    D. Glare protective lenses
17. The average child receives _________ times the annual UV exposure of an adult.
    A. 3 times
    B. 2 times
    C. 4 times
    D. 6 times
18. Chronic UVR exposure may result in
    A. Cancer of the eyelids
    B. Cataracts
    C. Pterygium
    D. All of the above
19. All of the following medications could negatively affect Healthy Sight except
    A. Oral diabetes medications
    B. Steroid inhalers
    C. Children's aspirin
    D. Insulin
20. The action plan needed to achieve Healthy Sight Counseling in Children includes
    A. Knowledge and use of glare, impact and 100% UVR protective lenses
    B. A well fitting, durable and exciting frame
    C. The hands-on attention and premium products that both kids and their parents expect
    D. All of the above

Evaluation Questions

21. In questions 21-25 please rate the effectiveness of how well each course met the stated learning objectives: Met the stated learning objectives?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
22. Related to your practice needs?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
23. Will help you improve patient care?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
24. Avoided commercial bias/influence?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
25. How would you rate the overall quality of the material presented?
    A. Excellent
    B. Very Good
    C. Good
    D. Fair
    E. Poor
 
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