At what age do children maintain intense eye contact?
7-10 months
2-3 months
0-1 months
11-12 months
At what age do children being to turn their eyes to look at light sources?
3-6 months
At what age do children become interested in "lip reading"
At what age do children begin to touch objects, develop pincer grasp?
At what age do children reach towards or grasp hanging objects?
At what age do children begin making eye contact?
6-8 weeks
At what age do children begin watching their own hands?
At what age do children perform horizontal tracking?
At what age do children observe toys falling or rolling away?
At what age do children become interested in mobiles and perform vertical and circular tracking
At what age do children look through window and recognize people, pictures, play hide and seek?
over 1 year of age
At what age do children begin to watch activity that occurs around them?
3-4 months
What is the most common ophthalamia neonatorum? (occurs in 1st month of life)
staphylococcal
pneumococcal
gonorrhea
chlamydia
At what age do children shift their fixation across midline?
over a year of age
At what age do children begin to find interest in pictures?
At what age do children exhibit intense eye contact?
At what age should a child have 20/20 vision normally?
3 years old
2-3 years old
5-6 years old
4 years old
What is a normal visual acuity in a child age 2-3 years old?
20/60 or better
20/40 or better
20/50 or better
20/30 or better
At what age and criteria is referral needed for visual acuity in children?
1-2 years; Worse than 20/30 either eye > 1 line difference between eyes
3-5 years; Worse than 20/30 either eye > 1 line difference between eyes
3-5 years; Worse than 20/40 either eye > 2 line difference between eyes
2-3 years; Worse than 20/40 either eye > 2 line difference between eyes
At what age and criteria for visual acuity would referral be needed in a child?
6 years older; Worse than 20/40 either eye > 1 lines difference between eyes
3-5 years or older; Worse than 20/30 either eye > 2 lines difference between eyes
4 years or older; Worse than 20/30 either eye > 2 lines difference between eyes
6 years or older; Worse than 20/30 either eye > 2 lines difference between eyes
What is the most common intraocular malignancy of childhood?
Rhabdomyosarcoma
Retinoblastoma
Capillary Hemangioma
Horner's syndrome
What are the two signs that point towards a congenital cause of Horner's syndrome?
ptosis and anhidrosis
heterochromia and anisocoria
miosis and ptosis
anisocoria and miosis