Title: Which statement best describes how a cataract affects a child's vision? Post by: vvll on Feb 6, 2018 Which statement best describes how a cataract affects a child's vision?
a. It increases intraocular pressure. b. It alters the ability to distinguish between colors. c. It causes double vision. d. It prevents a clear image from forming on the retina. Title: Which statement best describes how a cataract affects a child's vision? Post by: nxj ndfi f on Feb 6, 2018 D
Feedback A Coughing, straining, or vomiting can increase intraocular pressure postoperatively. B Nystagmus and strabismus are clinical signs of a cataract. Color deficiency is not a sign. C A cataract usually does not cause double vision. D A cataract is an opacity of the lens or loss of transparency of the lens. |