The nurse doing vision screenings on 3- to 4-year-old children would refer a child to the ophthalmologist if both eyes score less than 15/30 or scores for the child's right and left eye differ by how many feet?
a. 1 c. 3
b. 2 d. 5
D
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A Incorrect. Vision screenings on 3- to 4-year-old children that produce scores lower than 15/30 or a 5 feet difference between eyes suggest referral, not a 1 foot difference.
B Incorrect. Vision screenings on 3- to 4-year-old children that produce scores lower than 15/30 or a 5 foot difference between eyes suggest referral, not a 2 foot difference.
C Incorrect. Vision screenings on 3- to 4-year-old children that produce scores lower than 15/30 or a 5 foot difference between eyes suggest referral, not a 3 foot difference.
D Correct. Three-to-4-year-old children should be able to achieve a score of 15/30 to 20/30 on the Allen test. Each eye should have the same score. If the score for the child's right and left eyes differ by 5 feet or more or either or both eyes score less than 15/30, refer the child to the ophthalmologist.
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