Multiple Choice
An individual has been working in a garment factory as an alteration and repair technician but has recently been unable to perform her duties because of clouding of vision. She was referred to an ophthalmologist who identified cataract formation in both eyes and has recommended surgery. The individual's employer has asked you to act as a consultant to determine vocational implications of the diagnosis. In evaluating the situation you determine that ___________________.
A) she will probably not be able to return to work since the surgery will remove only the source of discomfort she experiences, but will most probably leave her legally blind
B) significant job modification will be needed to accommodate the special equipment and adaptive devices she will need after the surgery in order to perform her job
C) she will probably be able to continue working as long as she wears corrective lenses, such as bifocals
D) she should receive vocational training in another area because even if surgery is successful, she has a progressive disorder that will eventually lead to total blindness
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