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6 years ago
A 10-year-old patient is talking to the nurse about wanting to try contact lenses instead of wearing glasses. She states that the other children at her school call her four-eyes. Contact lenses should be prescribed for a child who is:
 
  a. At least 12 years of age.
  b. Able to read all the written information and instructions.
  c. Able to independently care for the lenses in a responsible manner.
  d. Confident that she really wants contact lenses.
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ANS: C
The child must be able to care for the lenses independently. Serious eye damage can occur with irresponsible use of contact lenses. Chronologic age is not the major determinant. A responsible 10-year-old child might be permitted to wear contact lenses. The ability to read does not indicate understanding of the instructions. Confidence and wanting do not equal responsibility.
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