LV Q1 Flashcards
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VA of a person who is legally blind
20/200
VA is measured with what type of chart
snellen chart
ONH common cause of blindness in children
t/f
(meaning)
True
OPTIC NERVE HYPOPLASIA
RP common cause of blindness in children
T/F
(MEANING)
FALSE
RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA
CVI common cause of blindness in children
T/F
(MEANING)
(AKA)
TRUE
CORTICAL VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
CEREBRAL VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
ROP common cause of blindness in children
T/F
(MEANING)
TRUE
RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY
Blindness is primarily a child disability
t/f
false
scientific term used for farsightedness
hyperopia
legislation passed in several states to make braille more available to students with visual impairment
- unified english braille
- nement code
- perkins brailler
- braille bills
braille bills
sx of LV or blindness
- blurry vision
- seeing spots
- trouble seeing at night
ALL OF THE ABOVE
areas of a person’s life does their LV or blindness effect?
- daily living
- social skills
- education
ALL OF THE ABOVE
help persons with LV or blindness to see better
- canes
- guide dogs
- optical devices
optical devices
individuals with LV or blindness strongly benefit from early intervention services
T/F
true
visual impairment is the disability area where the most technological advances have been made
t/f
true
what does O and M training stand for?
orientation and mobility
glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that does damage to what part of the eye?
optic nerve
a period of protective emotional anesthesis in response to severe stress
- depression
- shock n disbelief
- realization
- acceptance
- denial
shock n disbelief
refusal to accept visual limitations
- depression
- shock n disbelief
- realization
- acceptance
- denial
denial
refusal to accept visual limitations
- depression
- shock n disbelief
- realization
- acceptance
- denial
denial
quite disappointment and self-pity
- depression
- shock n disbelief
- realization
- acceptance
- denial
depression
starts from emerging from the state of depression and beginning to recognize the inevitable effect of changed vision
- depression
- shock n disbelief
- realization
- acceptance
- denial
realization
patient’s recognition that the condition is final and irreversible
- depression
- shock n disbelief
- realization
- acceptance
- denial
acceptance
if someone has LV they…
- can only see in dimly lighted areas
- have a visual actuality of 20/200 or less
- have a permanently reduced vision that cannot be corrected
- cannot see anythin
have a permanently reduced vision that cannot be corrected
what are some tyoe of LV/blindness?
- loss of central vision, loss of peripheral vision, night blindness, blurred vision
- loss of central vision, loss of peripheral vision, complete blindness, albinism
- loss of central vision, night blindness, blurred vision, total blindess
- loss of central vision, loss of peripheral vision, night blindness, blurred vision