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Shelles

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What terms refer to tissue death of the nerve that carries the information of vision for the eye to the brain?
 
  A. retinoblastoma
 B. refractive errors
 C. optic nerve atrophy
 D. congenital cataracts

Question 2

Which of the following constitutes the most accurate assessment?
 
  A. a battery of tests, clinical interviews, behavioral observations and consultations conducted by a multidisciplinary professional team
 B. an in depth clinical interview conducted by a licensed professional
 C. parent's self-report of the child's developmental abilities
 D. reports from school staff



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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