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CHDP Vision Screening Certification Post-Test
1. Visual acuity screening starts at what age?
At birth
2 years
3 years
5 years
2. Eye should be screened binocularly (both eyes together).
True
False
3. The "Critical Line" is:
The top line of the wall chart
The red line of the flip chart or wall chart
The age-dependent line of the flip chart or wall chart that a child is expected to see normally and pass
None of the above
4. The "Threshold Line" is:
The top line of the wall chart
The smallest line the child can pass on the flip chart or wall chart
The age-dependent line of the flip chart or wall chart that a child is expected to see normally and pass
None of the above
5. What is the recommended screening distance for children ages 3-5?
5 feet
10 feet
15 feet
Any distance the screener chooses
6. What is the recommended screening distance for children ages 6 years and older?
10 feet
15 feet
20 feet
Any distance the screener chooses
7. What is the referral criteria for Visual Acuity Screening for 3-year-olds?
Failure to correctly identify the majority of optotypes on the 10/25 (20/50) line, or worse, in either eye.
Failure to correctly identify the majority of optotypes on the 10/20 (20/40) line, or worse, in either eye.
Failure to correctly identify the majority of optotypes on the 10/15 (20/30 or 20/32) line, or worse, in either eye.
None of the above
8. How soon can a second attempt be made to screen an uncooperative child?
The same day
Later during the same visit
No later than 6 months
All of the above
9. Which eye chart should be used to test children ages 3-5?
Snellen chart
LEA symbols chart
Sloan letter chart
HOTV letters chart
B and D
10. It is important to select an eye chart based on the child's age and cognitive level.
True
False
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