Conducting a ‘hands-on workshop’ – Activities by admin | Jan 27, 2023 | 0 comments What is the minimum number of Lions volunteers recommended to conduct a screening session? Seven As many as you can get to volunteer At least six All Lions Club members None Which screening activity must be conducted individually for each eye? Depth Perception Visual Acuity Colour Perception The Spot Vision Camera None What does not need to be brought to a screening? 'Working with Children' credentials Name Tags Photography permission forms A driver's license or Photo ID None One volunteer is recommended to point to shapes on the Lea Chart. What is the role of the second person at this activity station? To make the coffee To stand with the child and assess their answers To tell the child the answers To cover each of the child's eyes as required None What must not happen with the individual result slips? They must not be exchanged between children They must not be given to the supervising Lion They must not be written on in any way They must not be given to any child None Why should a pointer be used, rather than fingers, to trace numbers on the colour plates? To speed up the assessment It looks better To avoid getting sticky finger prints on the plates It is more accurate None What special skills are required to operate the Spot Vision Screening camera? Detailed optometry knowledge Knowing how to input the student ID number and name and take the photograph Photographic experience Knowing how to download the reports None What can be done with an uncooperative child? Contact their parents Force them to participate Do not include them in the screening activities Pass them on to the next station and get them to come back later None Time's up Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.