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We do not collect or share information on the number of times a person attempts the Test, or where a certificate is not awarded.Name* First Last Email* Do you live / work in Scotland?* Yes No Are you:* Employed by NHS Employed by Local Authority/Private/Voluntary sector A student A Carer or other Do you work in a:* Hospital Community Name of service (eg ESD, GP surgery): Enter your service nameWard no. / name:* You work in:*Nursing / residential homeHome care / communityPrivate hospitalCharitable organisationChoose your work environmentIs this ward a Stroke Unit?* Yes No Hospital name* Name of institution:* Enter the name of your institutionTown / City:* Enter the town / city where you workNHS Board*Ayrshire and ArranBordersDumfries and GallowayFifeForth ValleyGrampianGreater Glasgow and ClydeHighlandLanarkshireLothianOrkneyShetlandTaysideWestern IslesEnglandWalesIrelandNorthern IrelandCanadaUSAAustraliaNew ZealandOtherSelect your NHS BoardYou are an AHP student a Medical student a Nursing student Carer* Carer Person who has had a stroke Your profession*Academic researcherAdministratorDoctorDietitianHealth Care AssistantOccupational TherapistOrthoptistPhysiotherapistRegistered NurseSocial WorkerSocial Care WorkerSpeech and Language TherapistTherapy AssistantOtherSelect your professionProfession (other)* AfC Band*Band 2Band 3Band 4Band 5Band 6Band 7Band 8AfC not applicableSelect your AfC bandUniversity / College*Aberdeen UniversityDundee UniversityEdinburgh UniversityEdinburgh Napier UniversityGlasgow UniversityGlasgow Caledonian UniversityQueen Margaret UniversityRobert Gordon UniversityStirling UniversityUniversity of the West of ScotlandOtherSelect your University / CollegeCountry*EnglandWalesNorthern IrelandIrelandCanadaUSAAustraliaNew ZealandOtherSelect your countryThis is the module test for 'Vision after stroke'. It is strongly recommended that you work though the learning materials of the module prior to commencing this test. By going straight to the test you may miss out on valuable learning contained within the module. The answers to all the test questions are contained within the module. This information may have been provided in the 'Additional Information' boxes on some of the pages. There are 20 questions and you must answer all of these correctly to obtain a certificate of completion. You should allow approximately 20 minutes to complete this test. Vision: Module test – Part 1. Q. Which professions can help with visual problems? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Optometrist B. Orthoptist C. Ornothologist D. Ophthalmologist Part 1. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 1 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 1. Answer. Well done, A, B and D are correct. Vision: Module test – Part 2. Q. Visual screening usually includes…. (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Ocular history B. Visual field test C. Neglect/Inattention test D. Temperature Part 2. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 2 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 2. Answer. Well done, A, B and C are correct. Vision: Module test – Part 3. Q. Which of these statements is true about the type and location of stroke responsible for visual field loss:* A. Visual field loss is most commonly due to a stroke at the front of the brain/frontal lobe, close to the eyes themselves B. Visual field loss is caused by cataracts C. Visual field loss is strongly associated with severe strokes and is very rarely seen in those with mild or moderate strokes D. Visual field loss is seen equally as often in left and right brain Part 3. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 3 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 3. Answer. Well done, the correct answer is D. Vision: Module test – Part 4. Q. People who have visual neglect typically… (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Ignore items on the side opposite their brain lesion B. Spontaneously use compensatory strategies such as increased head movements C. Complain about their altered vision D. Require continual prompts to attend to an activity Part 4. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 4 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 4. Answer. Well done, A and D are correct. Vision: Module test – Part 5. Q. Which of the following management plans are appropriate for patients with suspected visual field loss?* A. Ensure they are medically stable and discharge them with follow up appointments with only the stroke physician and the stroke nurse B. Discharge them to the care of their GP and advise them their visual loss will not improve C. A visual screen should be carried out and if appropriate instigate a referral for detailed visual assessment by an orthoptist or an ophthalmologist D. Discharge them with no follow up appointments or advice Part 5. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 5 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 5. Answer. Well done, the correct answer is C. Vision: Module test – Part 6. Q. Which of the following is true about testing a patient’s visual field in a ward setting?* A. A distance vision chart is a useful screening tool B. Visual field loss can be assessed fully by using function tasks C. Visual field assessment can be carried out using confrontation D. There is no point checking it as most visual field loss will resolve spontaneously within a few weeks Part 6. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 6 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 6. Answer. Well done, the correct answer is C. Vision: Module test – Part 7. Q. Which of the following treatments may be useful for reading problems following visual field loss? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. A bright marker located either below or to the side of the text B. A magnifying glass C. Steady eye strategy D. Up-to-date glasses Part 7. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 7 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 7. Answer. Well done, A, C and D are correct. Vision: Module test – Part 8. Q. A patient with visual field loss is keen to know if he can drive. What advice should be provided at discharge? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. He is not allowed to drive until 1 month after his confirmed stroke B. Patients cannot automatically resume driving without medical permission and DVLA should be informed C. He is allowed to drive and does not have to inform anyone of his suspected visual loss D. It is the patient’s responsibility to inform DVLA and their insurance company of their stroke and visual field difficulties Part 8. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 8 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 8. Answer. Well done, A, B and D are correct. Vision: Module test – Part 9. Q. Which of the following statements about the prognosis for patients who have visual neglect are true? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Some spontaneous recovery can be seen within the first 3 months post stroke B. Neglect symptoms can be treated easily C. Chronic neglect is the single largest predictor of poor stroke recovery D. People with neglect have poor recovery because they are confused Part 9. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 9 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 9. Answer. Well done, A and C are correct. Vision: Module test – Part 10. Q. What clinical signs can be caused by both delirium and stroke?* A. Weakness on one side of the body B. Visual hallucinations C. Hemianopia (loss of half of the visual field) D. Loss of sensation on one side of the body Part 10. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 10 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 10. Answer. Well done, the correct answer is B. Vision: Module test – Part 11. Q. Which activities of daily living can be affected by visual perception problems? (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Cleaning teeth B. Cooking a meal C. Putting clothes on D. Managing money Part 11. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 11 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 11. Answer. Well done, all of the above are correct. Vision: Module test – Part 12. Q. What visual perception problem might be present if a person has difficulty recognising a plate when stacked sideways in the cupboard, or a pair of trousers folded in a drawer?* A. Form constancy B. Motor weakness C. Aphasia D. Spatial awareness Part 12. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 12 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 12. Answer. Well done, the correct answer is A. Vision: Module test – Part 13. Q. What difficulty could spatial awareness problem cause?* A. Colour blindness B. Inability to know where things are located in relation to each other C. Speaking problems D. Inability to recognise objects despite intact vision Part 13. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 13 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 13. Answer. Well done, the correct answer is B. Vision: Module test – Part 14. Q. Standardised testing, behavioural observations and functional assessment can all be used to assess for visual perceptual problems and their effect on functional performance.* True False Part 14. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 14 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 14. Answer. Well done, this statement is true. Vision: Module test – Part 15. Q. What can help individuals with apperceptive visual agnosia to recognise objects?* A. Instruct them to feel the objects with their hands B. A course of antibiotics C. Strengthening hand exercises D. Verbal descriptions of the objects Part 15. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 15 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 15. Answer. Well done, the correct answer is A. Vision: Module test – Part 16. Q. There are two types of diplopia; monocular (single eye) and binocular (both eyes).* True False Part 16. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 16 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 16. Answer. Well done, this statement is true. Vision: Module test – Part 17. Q. A saccade is:* A. A standardised assessment of reading ability B. An eye exercise which involves closing one eye after another C. A small movement of both eyes when reading D. A useful device for packing bags in a supermarket Part 17. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 17 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 17. Answer. Well done, the correct answer is C. Vision: Module test – Part 18. Q. Which of the following symptoms would suggest saccadic eye movement problems?* A. Unable to see things in the distance B. Difficulty reading C. Unable to recognize familiar faces D. Sensitivity to light Part 18. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 18 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 18. Answer. Well done, the correct answer is B. Vision: Module test – Part 19. Q. Which of the following interventions for saccadic eye movements are restorative rather than compensatory?* A. Use of word search puzzles B. Use of audio books C. Provision of a typoscope D. Provision of large print books Part 19. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 19 incorrectly. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 19. Answer. Well done, the correct answer is A. Vision: Module test – Part 20. Q. The best way of supporting people with stroke related sight loss is: (Select all that apply)* Select All A. Wait and see if things get better B. Tell them things will not get better C. Give them information about their sight loss and how it may affect their quality of life D. Consider restorative and compensatory strategies to aid in everyday living Part 20. Answer. Unfortunately, you have answered part 20 incorrectly, or you may not have selected all the correct answers. Revise the learning materials for Vision after stroke.Part 20. Answer. Well done, C and D are correct. Back to: 12: Vision after stroke module home page Advancing Modules Page last reviewed: 24 Jun 2020