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How much do you know about teething?

How much do you know about teething?

1. Pointed objects are the most common cause of eye injuries in children.

True
False

2. The best way to remove a speck is to rub the eye until tears wash the speck away.

True
False

3. Looking at the sun may cause discomfort but usually does not damage the eyes.

True
False

4. Most eye injuries to children occur in play or suport, particularly when children are unserpervised.

True
False

5. About 10 percent of all eye injuries are preventable

True
False

6. Because eyes adjust easily to bright or dim light, reading and writing can be safely done in almost any level of light.

True
False

7. Spraying with aerosols near the eyes in hazardous.

True
False

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