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... 90 A p p e n d i x A SHRp 2 driver Assessment protocol Required Materials: • Paper with participant-specific barcode • CD or DVD (or same-sized object) • Pen, pencil, and fine point sharpie for Clock Drawing test • Clock Drawing Test • Username and Log-On for participant portal • Site Specific Log ins • Computer login: username and password specific to each user • MCS login and password NOTE: Research staff conducting the assessment tasks, must have successfully completed the Assessment Training Module and be familiar with the corresponding procedures for using the Jamar Hand Dynamometer, the Optec 6500.
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... 91 Please draw the face of a clock using the circle provided and put in the numbers so that it looks like a clock. Then, add hands to the clock so that it indicates the time "ten minutes after eleven." Thanks, you're all done with this task.
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... 92 • Click "Score" at the top of the screen • The administrations details box will appear • Click "okay" after verifying the participant's DOB and gender in the pop up box. • The assessment will indicate "scored" and the results column is no longer blank.
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... 93 • In the Reports (left side) menu, click the "Profile" icon to generate the report • The report will appear in a separate window.
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... 94 • Select a location to save the file, and barcode the ParticpantID into the Filename field, click "Save" • Attach the saved (.pdf) document on the Participant's Detail Page in Mission Control (MCS)
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... 95 • Close CPT II program. Thank you, this portion of the assessment is now finished.
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... 96 This device will be used to test your vision. Please lean forward and adjust the machine to your height.
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... 97 • Participant chooses initial line to read: 4 If fewer than 3 errors on initial line b Continue to read smaller lines until 3 or more errors on a single line b Record last line read with fewer than 3 errors on that line 4 If 3 or more errors on initial line b Read previous line(s) until fewer than 3 errors on a single line b Record last line read with fewer than 3 errors • Final score is the acuity level of the last line read with fewer than 3 errors • Enter the final score on the OPTEC scoring sheet 8.
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... 98 • If participant uses special glasses for night driving, s/he should wear them for this test. • Repeat above procedure in #8 for left eye.
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... 99 All tests set on FAR for RIGHT eye, Day Testing Setting Frequency Dial 5 Row A 1.5 Dial 6 Row B 3 Dial 7 Row C 6 Dial 8 Row D 12 Dial 9 Row E 18 12. Test Contrast Sensitivity -- Day.
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... 100 4 Far switch 4 Night lighting 4 Glare on 4 Dial at 5 • If participant uses special glasses for night driving, s/he should wear them for this test.
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... 101 16. Test Peripheral Vision-Right Eye • Set Up OPTEC 4 Right eye on 4 Left eye off 4 Far switch 4 Day lighting 4 Glare off *
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... 102 Figure 2. Use the second narrowest grip distance for all participants, as illustrated above.
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... 103 I'd like to measure your hand strength. This is a hand dynamometer.
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... 104 • Put cursor in participant ID field and scan barcode again • Perform adjustments to screen calibration as specified in the program. • Note that throughout the assessments that use the Driver Health Inventory Program, the experimenter can abort tests and navigate through the suite of tests by holding down both mouse buttons until the navigation screen appears.
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... 105 28. Administer Trail Making Tests • Open Trail Making Tests • Read instructions to participant exactly as printed on screen.
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... 106 you will be able to save what you have completed and then return later to finish them. The website is secure so that no one else will be able to access your questionnaires after you complete them except the experimenters in the study.

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