Deck 11: Assistive Device for Blind Individuals

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Oculomotor disturbances occur when the

A) eyes cannot control their direction of focus.
B) eyelids become inflamed.
C) retina degenerates.
D) retina is elongated.
E) choroid becomes inflamed.
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Joseph is colour blind. His condition can be described as

A) a visual problem causing Joseph to see only black and white.
B) a non- sex- linked hereditary disorder.
C) a defect in the cone cells of the retina.
D) a hole in the retina.
E) the result of an absence or malfunctioning of the fovea and the macula.
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All of the following are true about diabetic retinopathy, EXCEPT

A) the length of time a person has diabetes bears a relationship to the onset of diabetic retinopathy.
B) only some diabetics develop diabetic retinopathy.
C) the type of diabetes a person has determines the presence of diabetic retinopathy.
D) it can lead to blindness.
E) it is a disease of the blood vessels of the retina.
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The entire area that can be seen when staring straight ahead is

A) angle of vision.
B) visual acuity.
C) functional visual efficiency.
D) focal vision.
E) field of vision.
Question
In regards to Mathematics, studies indicate that children who are blind do not perform well and tend to be from___ percent below average- sighted children.

A) 30 to 35
B) 60 to 67
C) 50 to 59
D) 8 to 27
E) 40 to 44
Question
Some visual impairments are clearly associated with aging. The visual problem that is more likely to appear as one gets older is

A) Usher's syndrome.
B) cataracts.
C) albinism.
D) retinoblastoma.
E) Photophobia.
Question
The MAIN reason why psychoeducational assessment is difficult for students with visual impairments is

A) there are no norms for blind test- takers.
B) IQ tests that are equally meaningful for both sighted and blind do not exist.
C) blind children need help on tests, thereby rendering the process invalid.
D) tactile and auditory subtests become skewed.
E) time invested in completing the test becomes a deterrent.
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Tim Smith had always boasted about his 20/20 vision. However, when Tim reached forty years of age, he was having problems reading the small print in the newspaper. Tim most likely has

A) optic nerve atrophy.
B) cataracts.
C) glaucoma.
D) presbyopia.
E) retinoblastoma.
Question
Orientation and mobility training for blind students is considered as

A) a shared responsibility.
B) a component of the regular school program.
C) relatively unimportant for blind students.
D) a major area of intervention.
E) an extra- curricular activity.
Question
Visual impairments that result from disease or accident after birth are referred to as

A) impairments of unknown etiology.
B) hyperopia.
C) hereditary blindness.
D) adventitious visual impairments.
E) congenital low vision.
Question
Sally has hyperopia. She will have trouble seeing objects that are

A) distant.
B) nearby.
C) in motion.
D) small.
E) in direct light.
Question
The visual impairment that does not have hereditary links is

A) albinism.
B) congenital glaucoma.
C) retinal detachment.
D) colour blindness.
E) retinoblastoma.
Question
An individual with visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye, after correction,

A) is near- sighted.
B) is colour blind.
C) is legally blind.
D) has visual perception problems.
E) is partially sighted.
Question
All of the following are considered devices for the instruction of visually impaired students EXCEPT

A) Kurtzweil Reading Machine.
B) variable- speed tape recorders.
C) Braille recorder.
D) FM systems.
E) Optacon.
Question
The emphasis for visually impaired children to become Braille readers

A) is increasing.
B) has remained constant for fifty years.
C) reflects the improvement in the technology.
D) is decreasing.
E) has ceased to be a topic of debate.
Question
The generally accepted legal definition of blindness includes not only a measure of visual acuity but a measure of

A) the convexity of the lens.
B) macular area.
C) field of vision.
D) the dependency of vision.
E) retinal deterioration.
Question
For the blind person, the single MOST important factor in successful adaptation and independence is

A) hi- tech adaptive supports.
B) family perceptions.
C) self- concept.
D) orientation and mobility success.
E) academic achievement.
Question
The MOST common characteristic of cataracts is

A) exposure to radiation.
B) its association with aging.
C) its relation with toxic chemicals.
D) a link with maternal rubella.
E) a correlation with diabetes.
Question
In orientation and mobility training, the known objects in a specific place that provide information about location are known as

A) positioners.
B) landmarks.
C) baselines.
D) squares.
E) set points.
Question
The MOST common travel aid for blind children and adults is the

A) Mowat Sensor.
B) guide dog.
C) prescription cane.
D) human guide.
E) ultrasonic guide.
Question
How many technical aids, accessories and devices exist for reading, mobility and orientation and magnification?

A) 500- 700
B) more than 2000
C) less than 100
D) less than 1000
E) 1000- 1200
Question
The visual system consists of

A) the eye and brain.
B) the eye.
C) the eye and the optic nerve.
D) the depth of vision.
E) the eye, nerve pathway, and brain.
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All of the following characteristics are necessary for guide dogs EXCEPT

A) placidness.
B) being oblivious to people around them.
C) having precise concentration.
D) steadiness.
E) a craving for constant affection.
Question
The MOST sensitive point on the retina that inverts the actual image is the

A) cornea.
B) lens.
C) fovea.
D) lacrimal apparatus.
E) macula.
Question
Only certain breeds of dogs are suitable as seeing eye dogs. Of the following, the breed that is NOT usually considered is

A) German Shepherds.
B) Border Collies.
C) Golden Retrievers.
D) Labradors.
E) Setters.
Question
Parents of children who are visually impaired often feel all of the following EXCEPT

A) doubts about being able to meet their child's needs.
B) financial strains.
C) uncertainty about the future.
D) an increased need for planning ahead.
E) indifference about the availability of adequate services.
Question
The Snellen test of vision acuity is a _ _ measure.

A) focal
B) preventative
C) screening
D) prescription
E) diagnostic
Question
A small, hand- held device that helps blind people in locating fallen objects and detecting obstacles is the

A) Hoover cane.
B) Optacon.
C) Sonic guide.
D) laser cane.
E) Mowat sensor.
Question
Which of the following is NOT usually acknowledged as a component of successful integration for a visually impaired student?

A) specialist teachers
B) co- operative personnel
C) Braille transcription service
D) optical aids
E) guide dog
Question
Which of the following service delivery models is NOT among those usually offered by a School District?

A) residential schools exclusively for the blind community
B) self contained special class
C) general classroom with specialized teacher assistance
D) general classroom with adaptations and accommodations
E) general classroom supplemented with a resource room
Question
Which of the following is NOT typical of a blind child's social relationships? Blind children . . .

A) are more likely to be rejected by their peers.
B) are often embraced by peers who wish to be friends.
C) behave in ways that decrease effective interaction.
D) initiate interactions less frequently.
E) have difficulty engaging in appropriate conversation.
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A typical characteristic of a visually impaired student's learning pattern manifests itself in which ONE of the following ways?

A) spelling comes naturally to Braille users
B) basic math performance is weak
C) they excel in the fine arts
D) academic lags disappear after two years of schooling
E) reading achievement is on par with sighted children .
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The ______ is the sensitive inner part of the eye.
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The outer protective covering of the eye is the _____ .
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A child who has distorted or blurred vision MOST likely is suffering from _____ .
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ONE example of an ocular motor problem is ____.
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To qualify for a guide dog an individual needs to be over ____ years of age.
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The ____ is the most sensitive part of the retina.
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______ results from inefficient ocular motor mobility.
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If a psychologist used the WISC- III with a blind child, he or she would most likely rely on the _____ scale.
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Paul suffers from a hereditary condition that entails a malignant tumour on the retina. This condition is known as ____ .
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The coded alphabetical system using dots is known as ____ .
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The only distance sense available to visually impaired children is ____ .
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A substantial proportion of children with sensory disorders suffer additional disabilities. Thepercentage of visually impaired children who have additional disabilities is estimated to be between 33 and 70 percent.
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Legal definitions of visual impairment are based solely on measures of visual acuity.
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The most commonly used screening procedure in the field of vision is the Jaegar chart.
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All visually- impaired students are Braille readers.
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Children who are blind tend to ask fewer open- ended questions than do their sighted peers.
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The overall development of young visually impaired children compares favourably to the development of sighted children.
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Albinism is a condition carried as an inherited autosomal dominant trait.
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Sketch and label a diagram of the human eye.
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Name three settings where a visually impaired child might receive his or her education.
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Name the four general severity classifications of visual impairments.
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Give three examples of eye pathologies.
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Identify and discuss the characteristics of three types of eye pathologies that account for visual impairments.
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Explain and provide examples of the importance of touch, hearing, and kinesthetic information in regards to orientation and mobility.
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Describe how Braille is used for individuals with visual impairments. Briefly outline its history, adaptations, and use.
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1
Oculomotor disturbances occur when the

A) eyes cannot control their direction of focus.
B) eyelids become inflamed.
C) retina degenerates.
D) retina is elongated.
E) choroid becomes inflamed.
eyes cannot control their direction of focus.
2
Joseph is colour blind. His condition can be described as

A) a visual problem causing Joseph to see only black and white.
B) a non- sex- linked hereditary disorder.
C) a defect in the cone cells of the retina.
D) a hole in the retina.
E) the result of an absence or malfunctioning of the fovea and the macula.
a defect in the cone cells of the retina.
3
All of the following are true about diabetic retinopathy, EXCEPT

A) the length of time a person has diabetes bears a relationship to the onset of diabetic retinopathy.
B) only some diabetics develop diabetic retinopathy.
C) the type of diabetes a person has determines the presence of diabetic retinopathy.
D) it can lead to blindness.
E) it is a disease of the blood vessels of the retina.
the type of diabetes a person has determines the presence of diabetic retinopathy.
4
The entire area that can be seen when staring straight ahead is

A) angle of vision.
B) visual acuity.
C) functional visual efficiency.
D) focal vision.
E) field of vision.
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In regards to Mathematics, studies indicate that children who are blind do not perform well and tend to be from___ percent below average- sighted children.

A) 30 to 35
B) 60 to 67
C) 50 to 59
D) 8 to 27
E) 40 to 44
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6
Some visual impairments are clearly associated with aging. The visual problem that is more likely to appear as one gets older is

A) Usher's syndrome.
B) cataracts.
C) albinism.
D) retinoblastoma.
E) Photophobia.
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7
The MAIN reason why psychoeducational assessment is difficult for students with visual impairments is

A) there are no norms for blind test- takers.
B) IQ tests that are equally meaningful for both sighted and blind do not exist.
C) blind children need help on tests, thereby rendering the process invalid.
D) tactile and auditory subtests become skewed.
E) time invested in completing the test becomes a deterrent.
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8
Tim Smith had always boasted about his 20/20 vision. However, when Tim reached forty years of age, he was having problems reading the small print in the newspaper. Tim most likely has

A) optic nerve atrophy.
B) cataracts.
C) glaucoma.
D) presbyopia.
E) retinoblastoma.
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Orientation and mobility training for blind students is considered as

A) a shared responsibility.
B) a component of the regular school program.
C) relatively unimportant for blind students.
D) a major area of intervention.
E) an extra- curricular activity.
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Visual impairments that result from disease or accident after birth are referred to as

A) impairments of unknown etiology.
B) hyperopia.
C) hereditary blindness.
D) adventitious visual impairments.
E) congenital low vision.
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Sally has hyperopia. She will have trouble seeing objects that are

A) distant.
B) nearby.
C) in motion.
D) small.
E) in direct light.
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The visual impairment that does not have hereditary links is

A) albinism.
B) congenital glaucoma.
C) retinal detachment.
D) colour blindness.
E) retinoblastoma.
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An individual with visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye, after correction,

A) is near- sighted.
B) is colour blind.
C) is legally blind.
D) has visual perception problems.
E) is partially sighted.
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All of the following are considered devices for the instruction of visually impaired students EXCEPT

A) Kurtzweil Reading Machine.
B) variable- speed tape recorders.
C) Braille recorder.
D) FM systems.
E) Optacon.
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The emphasis for visually impaired children to become Braille readers

A) is increasing.
B) has remained constant for fifty years.
C) reflects the improvement in the technology.
D) is decreasing.
E) has ceased to be a topic of debate.
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The generally accepted legal definition of blindness includes not only a measure of visual acuity but a measure of

A) the convexity of the lens.
B) macular area.
C) field of vision.
D) the dependency of vision.
E) retinal deterioration.
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For the blind person, the single MOST important factor in successful adaptation and independence is

A) hi- tech adaptive supports.
B) family perceptions.
C) self- concept.
D) orientation and mobility success.
E) academic achievement.
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18
The MOST common characteristic of cataracts is

A) exposure to radiation.
B) its association with aging.
C) its relation with toxic chemicals.
D) a link with maternal rubella.
E) a correlation with diabetes.
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19
In orientation and mobility training, the known objects in a specific place that provide information about location are known as

A) positioners.
B) landmarks.
C) baselines.
D) squares.
E) set points.
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The MOST common travel aid for blind children and adults is the

A) Mowat Sensor.
B) guide dog.
C) prescription cane.
D) human guide.
E) ultrasonic guide.
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How many technical aids, accessories and devices exist for reading, mobility and orientation and magnification?

A) 500- 700
B) more than 2000
C) less than 100
D) less than 1000
E) 1000- 1200
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The visual system consists of

A) the eye and brain.
B) the eye.
C) the eye and the optic nerve.
D) the depth of vision.
E) the eye, nerve pathway, and brain.
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All of the following characteristics are necessary for guide dogs EXCEPT

A) placidness.
B) being oblivious to people around them.
C) having precise concentration.
D) steadiness.
E) a craving for constant affection.
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The MOST sensitive point on the retina that inverts the actual image is the

A) cornea.
B) lens.
C) fovea.
D) lacrimal apparatus.
E) macula.
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Only certain breeds of dogs are suitable as seeing eye dogs. Of the following, the breed that is NOT usually considered is

A) German Shepherds.
B) Border Collies.
C) Golden Retrievers.
D) Labradors.
E) Setters.
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Parents of children who are visually impaired often feel all of the following EXCEPT

A) doubts about being able to meet their child's needs.
B) financial strains.
C) uncertainty about the future.
D) an increased need for planning ahead.
E) indifference about the availability of adequate services.
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The Snellen test of vision acuity is a _ _ measure.

A) focal
B) preventative
C) screening
D) prescription
E) diagnostic
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A small, hand- held device that helps blind people in locating fallen objects and detecting obstacles is the

A) Hoover cane.
B) Optacon.
C) Sonic guide.
D) laser cane.
E) Mowat sensor.
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Which of the following is NOT usually acknowledged as a component of successful integration for a visually impaired student?

A) specialist teachers
B) co- operative personnel
C) Braille transcription service
D) optical aids
E) guide dog
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Which of the following service delivery models is NOT among those usually offered by a School District?

A) residential schools exclusively for the blind community
B) self contained special class
C) general classroom with specialized teacher assistance
D) general classroom with adaptations and accommodations
E) general classroom supplemented with a resource room
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Which of the following is NOT typical of a blind child's social relationships? Blind children . . .

A) are more likely to be rejected by their peers.
B) are often embraced by peers who wish to be friends.
C) behave in ways that decrease effective interaction.
D) initiate interactions less frequently.
E) have difficulty engaging in appropriate conversation.
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A typical characteristic of a visually impaired student's learning pattern manifests itself in which ONE of the following ways?

A) spelling comes naturally to Braille users
B) basic math performance is weak
C) they excel in the fine arts
D) academic lags disappear after two years of schooling
E) reading achievement is on par with sighted children .
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The ______ is the sensitive inner part of the eye.
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The outer protective covering of the eye is the _____ .
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A child who has distorted or blurred vision MOST likely is suffering from _____ .
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ONE example of an ocular motor problem is ____.
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To qualify for a guide dog an individual needs to be over ____ years of age.
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The ____ is the most sensitive part of the retina.
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______ results from inefficient ocular motor mobility.
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If a psychologist used the WISC- III with a blind child, he or she would most likely rely on the _____ scale.
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Paul suffers from a hereditary condition that entails a malignant tumour on the retina. This condition is known as ____ .
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The coded alphabetical system using dots is known as ____ .
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The only distance sense available to visually impaired children is ____ .
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A substantial proportion of children with sensory disorders suffer additional disabilities. Thepercentage of visually impaired children who have additional disabilities is estimated to be between 33 and 70 percent.
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Legal definitions of visual impairment are based solely on measures of visual acuity.
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The most commonly used screening procedure in the field of vision is the Jaegar chart.
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All visually- impaired students are Braille readers.
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Children who are blind tend to ask fewer open- ended questions than do their sighted peers.
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The overall development of young visually impaired children compares favourably to the development of sighted children.
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Albinism is a condition carried as an inherited autosomal dominant trait.
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Sketch and label a diagram of the human eye.
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Name three settings where a visually impaired child might receive his or her education.
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Name the four general severity classifications of visual impairments.
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Give three examples of eye pathologies.
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Identify and discuss the characteristics of three types of eye pathologies that account for visual impairments.
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Explain and provide examples of the importance of touch, hearing, and kinesthetic information in regards to orientation and mobility.
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Describe how Braille is used for individuals with visual impairments. Briefly outline its history, adaptations, and use.
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