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washai

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Presbyopia
 
  a. is caused by inter-ocular pressure.
  b. leads to difficulty in seeing object that are nearby.
  c. is due to an aging iris.
  d. impacts visual acuity but not visual accommodation.

Question 2

When driving at night, an elderly person may have trouble seeing well when exiting a lighted freeway onto an unlighted road. The most likely cause of this trouble involves
 
  a. reduced sensory thresholds.
  b. presbycusis.
  c. slower dark adaptation abilities.
  d. trouble with near vision.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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