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2011 Series - January 25, 2011
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Lecture 49 of 52 NEXT»
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| You are contacted by a mother who said that she noted a glow or "glint" in one eye of her 18-month-old child seen in a group picture including several family members. |
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Your response to the mother should be: |
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purchase a camera with a sequential flash to eliminate “red eye” |
| b. |
tell her pediatrician at the child’s next routine examination |
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reassure the mother that this is not a cause for concern |
| d. |
tell her to remind you of this when you see the child for a pre-school examination at age 5 years |
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none of the above |
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| 2. |
The condition you are most likely to think of is usually diagnosed by what age: |
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before 6 months |
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by 12 months |
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between 1 and 3 years |
| d. |
after 3 years |
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none of the above |
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| 3. |
What is the most likely result if a child like this lives in an underdeveloped society where care is not available? |
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amblyopia |
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loss of one eye |
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death |
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poor stereopsis |
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(a) and (d) |
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For answers to the above, click here on or after February 1, 2011.
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