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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
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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.