Exam 13: Individuals with Visual Impairments
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Exam 13: Individuals with Visual Impairments107 Questions
Exam 14: Individuals with Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities104 Questions
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Individuals are considered functionally blind when the primary channel of learning is through tactile or auditory means.
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The amount of vision in the quadrant regions to the right,left,up,and down while gazing straight ahead.
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______ is a term that describes people who cannot see well even with correction.
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______ created the first school for children with vision loss.
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Many adults with visual impairments have difficulties with accessing reliable transportation.Name four ways in which their lives may be affected by difficulties with accessing transportation.
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The term legally blind has been used as the federal definition of blindness.
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A restriction to the visual field within the quadrant regions to the right,left,up,and down while gazing straight ahead.
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All of the following describe types of vision impairments recognized by IDEA except this:
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The middle layer of the eyeball containing veins and arteries best describes which part of the eye?
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Learning to hold a cereal box within one's field of vision to read the price would an example of using ______.
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All of the following are examples of age-appropriate cognitive skills that need to be integrated for and taught to young children with visual impairments except this:
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A photophobic child will typically prefer to function in brighter settings.
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Appropriate assessment strategies are a prerequisite to effective teaching.
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Explain the possible results of the following issues: untreated damage to cornea,disease of the aqueous humor,malformed iris,and retina disorders.
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Which is considered a difference between individuals labeled as being functionally blind and blind?
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