1. An OTR® is working with a client who has visual pro-reacting quickly
when a car
cessing speed and divided attention deficits. In assess- pulls out
infront of the dri-
ing the client's fitness to drive skills, what task is likely vers vehicle
to be MOST DIFFICULT for the client?
2. the useful field of view test assesses the ability to
use central and
peripheral field of
vision & to process the
info in a timely fashion
3. assessment of driving related skills is a screening to
assess driving related
skills done by
physician
4. OTR® is working with a driver who is performance.
experiencing visual neglect poststroke. What What are
is the MOST APPRO- PRIATE compensatory the BEST
approach the OTR® can use to help the driver compensator
improve on-road performance? y strategies
the OTR®
5. By what means would the OTR® MOST can recom-
APPROPRI- ATELY gather background mend to
information on the client's fitness to drive? decrease the
impact of
the driver's
impaired
visual
6. A client with poor visual acuity (20/200
acuity on
bilateral) has had several near collisions and
road
is working with an OTR® to improve driving
performanc
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e? awareness training
pend- ing on clients
insight
Collateral and
background information
from all these sources
are necessary to form
a comprehensive pic-
ture of the client's fit-
ness-to-drive
background.
. The client should
drive on roadways with
reduced speed limits
and should not drive
at night.
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