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Vision Requirements?Rating: (votes: 0) Heck no! I'm legally blind in one eye and I worked level one ER for 10 years.No problems - good luck. Comment:
Nah. You're good. I wouldn't mention it, though, because someone may reflexively balk.
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As a professional you should know when you are not able to do your job. If your job description does not require a specific visual acuity I would not be concerned, unless you know that you have difficulty pulling up meds into a syringe or something like that. Unlike GrnTea I do not think you should try to keep it a secret if VA is part of job description and you do not meet requirements. In that circumstance you could be held liable should the worst occur and it turned out you covered up something. In many states, though, 20/40 in both eyes is good enough to driveComment: good luck. I bet it is not going to be a worry issue
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I'm blind as a bat without my glasses, and corrected to 20/20 in one eye and 20/40 in the other with. I've been in nursing since the Dark Ages, in five different states and many employers, and no one has ever even asked about my vision (although I wear glasses, not contacts, so it's obvious I'm wearing corrective lenses).
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I have good visual accuity but am 50% peripherally blind on the left with no vision from 9-12 in either eye. I have never once had an employer even ask about my vision.
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