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. 2021 Jul 26;69(8):2122–2125. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_2950_20

Table 3.

Item-wise analysis of knowledge of nurses related to ROP n=53

Item Correct: Incorrect
Definition of ROP 53:0
Identification of Risk factor for ROP 53:0
Relationship between incidence of ROP and gestational age and birth weight. 49: 04
Usual postmenstrual age for detection of ROP 3:50
Postnatal age before which no ROP develops 15:38
Indications of ROP screening in newborns 37:16
Gestational age at which the first screening examination for ROP should be carried out is 37:16
Age considered for first screening examination for ROP 9:44
Concentration of eye drops used for dilating eye before eye examination 40:13
Time interval for dilating eyes of a neonate before examination 40:13
Normal time interval for follow-up of ROP examination 44:9
Time for termination of ROP screening is 33:20
The advised duration of NPO status of baby for ROP examination 53
Classification of ROP 32:21
The most preferred method for peripheral retinal ablation (PRA) 30:23
The prescribed oxygen saturation for a neonate to prevent ROP 27:26
The prescribed levels of PaO2 for a preterm baby on ventilator is 25:28
Level of HCT below which packed cell transfusion is given to a preterm baby 22:31
The recommended dose of Iron in infant 17:36
The key factor in the outcome of ROP from a given list (stage of ROP, early diagnosis and treatment severity of ROP and early discharge from hospital) 36:17
Name of the instrument used for ROP treatment 51:2
Risk factors for ROP from a given list (decreased blood pressure, increased blood pressure, hypoxia and hyperoxia. 17:36