Burns Pediatric Primary Care 7th ed. Chapter 35 TestBank Exam 2024,2025,2026 Graded A+ You are unable to perform a visual acuity exam on a 3 year old due to lack of cooperation and attention, what is your next action? A. Try at the next well -child visit in 1 year B. Have patient follow -up in 6 months C. Refer patient to an ophthalmologist. D. Nothing. This is common for this age. - ANSWER -B. If the patient is 4 years old or higher, follow up in 1 month. If 2 unsucc essful attempts, refer to ophthalmologist A 3 year old child is uncooperative on a second attempt to complete a visual exam, what is the next step? A. Have patient come in in 6 months to try again B. Try again at next well -child visit C. Refer patient to an ophthalmologist D. Preform a sedated ophthalmology exam - ANSWER -C. 2 unsuccessful attempts warrants a referral All of the following are considered possible behaviors for vision problems, except: A. Looking around B. Squinting C. Blinking excessively D. Tilting their head E. Thrusting the head forward - ANSWER -A.
Burns' Pediatric Eye Disorders ReviewBurns Pediatric Primary Care 7th ed. Chapter 35 TestBank Exam 2024,2025,2026 Graded A+
Burns' Pediatric Eye Disorders ReviewBurns Pediatric Primary Care 7th ed. Chapter 35 TestBank Exam 2024,2025,2026 Graded A+
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Burns Pediatric Primary Care 7th ed. Chapter 35 TestBank Exam 2024,2025,2026 Graded A+ You are unable to perform a visual acuity exam on a 3 year old due to lack of cooperation and attention, what is your next action? A. Try at the next well -child visit in 1 year B. Have patient follow -up in 6 months C. Refer patient to an ophthalmologist. D. Nothing. This is common for this age. - ANSWER -B. If the patient is 4 years old or higher, follow up in 1 month. If 2 unsucc essful attempts, refer to ophthalmologist A 3 year old child is uncooperative on a second attempt to complete a visual exam, what is the next step? A. Have patient come in in 6 months to try again B. Try again at next well -child visit C. Refer patient to an ophthalmologist D. Preform a sedated ophthalmology exam - ANSWER -C. 2 unsuccessful attempts warrants a referral All of the following are considered possible behaviors for vision problems, except: A. Looking around B. Squinting C. Blinking excessively D. Tilting their head E. Thrusting the head forward - ANSWER -A.
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