Nurses would refer patients with no risk factors for eye disease to a qualified eye specialist for a comprehensive eye examination according to which of the following guidelines? Select all that apply

a. Under age 40 every 5 to 10 years d. Age 65 to 70 every 1 to 2 years
b. Age 40 to 54 every 2 to 4 years e. Age 71 to 75 every 6 months
c. Age 55 to 64 every 1 to 3 years f. Age 76 and older every 3 months


A, B, C, D
The guidelines for adults with no risk factor for eye disease are as follows:
Under age 40: every 5 to 10 years
Age 40 to 54: every 2 to 4 years
Age 55 to 64: every 1 to 3 years
Age 65 and older: every 1 to 2 years

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