Health Assessment Chapter 14 Eyes
Which statement describes the appearance of a geographic tongue? 1 Bright red with shiny, circular bald areas with pearly borders 2 Slick and shiny with thinned mucosa and a red color 3 Black-brown or yellow in color with elongated filiform papillae 4 Deep furrows that cause small irregular-shaped rows
1 Bright red with shiny, circular bald areas with pearly borders
Which statement by the nurse would be included in a teaching session about preventing baby bottle tooth decay? 1 Do not put your baby in the crib with a bottle of juice." 2 Bottle-feeding causes decay of the lower front teeth." 3 Do not bottle-feed after your baby is 6 months old." 4 Bottle-feeding delays the arrival of permanent teeth."
1 Do not put your baby in the crib with a bottle of juice
Which assessment finding would the nurse observe in a patient who has aphthous ulcers? 1 Small, round, "punched-out" ulcer with a white base surrounded by a red halo 2 Tiny blue-white spots with irregular red halo scattered over mucosa opposite the mc 3 Chalky white, thick raised patch with well-defined borders 4 O White, cheesy, curdlike patch on the buccal mucosa and tongue
1 Small, round, "punched-out" ulcer with a white base surrounded by a red halo
Which finding would be considered normal for a patient's teeth? 1 Upper teeth rest directly on the lower teeth. 2 Teeth are discolored, straight, and unevenly spaced 3 Lower incisors slightly override the upper incisors. 4 Tooth surface appears to have been ground down.
1 Upper teeth rest directly on the lower teeth.
Which tool involves showing a preschool child seven cards with pictures of familiar objects, kept at a distance of 15 feet? 1. Allen test 2. Cover 3. Ishihara test 4. Hirschberg test
1. Allen test
Which cranial nerve would be affected in a patient who reports having lost the sense of smell? 1 I 2 IX 3 X 4 XII
1. I
Which information would the nurse document for a normal tonsil assessment? 1 Slightly touch the uvula 2 Crypts on rough surfaces 3 Covered by a white membrane 4 4+ in size with oval appearance
2 Crypts on rough surfaces
Which assessment finding of the palate would need further investigation? 1 Smooth soft palate 2 Muddy yellow anterior hard palate 3 Nodular bony ridge on hard palate 4 4 Upwardly movable posterior soft palate
2 Muddy yellow anterior hard palate
Which finding would be normal in a 10-month-old infant? 1 Slightly yellow teeth 2 Sucking tubercle 3 Edentulous 4 Short lingual frenulum
2 Sucking tubercle
Which cause would likely lead to a peritonsillar abscess? 1 Allergic reaction to pollen 2 Untreated acute pharyngitis 3 Deficiency of vitamin B12 intake 4 Chronic use of smokeless tobacco
2 Untreated acute pharyngitis
Which are the functions of the eyelids? Select all that apply 1. Secretion of tears 2. Prevention of injury 3. Protection from dust 4. Protection from bright light 5. Filtering out dust and dirt
2. Prevention of injury 3. Protection from dust 4. Protection from bright light
Which information accurately describes the thyroid gland? 1 It is in the chest 2 It has three lobes 3 It has a rich blood supply 4 st It gathers lymphatic fluid
3 It has a rich blood supply
Which assessment finding would the nurse associate with hay fever? 1 Red, swollen turbinates 2 Pain while bending over 3 Lacrimation with sneezing 4 O Throbbing cheek pain
3 Lacrimation with sneezing
Which area would the nurse observe to examine the palpebral fissures of a patient with Down syndrome? 1 Long spinous process on the back of the neck 2 Small, prominent thyroid cartilage in thyroid 3 Openings between the upper and lower eyelids 4 Creases from the nose to the corner of the mouth
3 Openings between the upper and lower eyelids
Which action would the nurse take when assessing lymph nodes? 1 Palpate the gland with two hands 2 Use strong pressure to feel lymphatic glands 3 Use a circular motion of the finger pads to feel nodes 4 Palpate by starting with the posterior auricular lymph nodes
3 Use a circular motion of the finger pads to feel nodes
The nurse shines the light into one of the patient's nares and notices the light from the penlight is shining into the other naris. Which condition would the nurse report the patient has? 1 Epistaxis 2 Deviated septum 3Perforated septum Xerostomia
3Perforated septum
Which assessment would the nurse find in a patient with epistaxis? 1 Loss of smell 2 Perforated septum 3 Mucopurulent nasal drainage 4 Bleeding from the nasal septum
4 Bleeding from the nasal septum
Which assessment finding would the nurse observe in a patient with oral Kaposi sarcoma? 1 Dark line on gingival margins 2 Blue-white spots with red halo 3 Smooth, glossy tongue 4 Bruiselike, dark red macule
4 Bruiselike, dark red macule
Which medical diagnosis involves excessive secretion of adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH)? 1 Myxedema 2 O Acromegaly 3 Graves disease 4 Cushing syndrome
4 Cushing syndrome
Which finding is the cause of vertigo? 1 Decreased cardiac output 2 Decreased blood flow to the brain 3 Disturbance in the musculoskeletal system 4 Disturbance in the inner ear nerve pathway
4 Disturbance in the inner ear nerve pathway
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A patient has decreased visual acuity and decreased color vision. The nurse observes a grayish discoloration on the optic disc. Which abnormality will the nurse most likely find in the patient? 1 Papilledema 2 Optic atrophy 3 Narrowed artery 4 Arteriovenous crossing
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A patient reports to the nurse that he is having trouble seeing nearby objects. Which type of reflex is associated with this type of adaptation? 1 Fixation 2 Accommodation 3 Direct light reflex 4 Consensual light reflex
Which instruction would the nurse include in parent teaching regarding prevention of positional plagiocepha? 1 Restrict fluids to help prevent the head molding." 2 Feed the baby extra protein to help build bones. 3 Let the baby sleep on the stomach for several weeks." 4 place the baby on the tummy during the day
4 place the baby on the tummy during the day
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A nurse is teaching a class on the pathology and physiology of the eye. Which statement by the nurse about eversion of the eyelids during physical examination is accurate? 1 "The patient needs to close both eyes." 2 "The applicator stick should be placed on the lower lid." 3 "The lower lid should be slid up along the bony orbit by the examiner." 4 "The lashes need to be grasped between the examiner's thumb and forefinger."
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A nurse is teaching a class on the pathophysiology of the eyes. Which statement by a student would indicate a need for further teaching? 1 "Glaucoma is a common disease in children." 2 "Diabetic retinopathy is an important cause of blindness." 3 "Cataracts are caused by the clouding of the crystalline lens." 4 "Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is caused by drusen."
3
A nursing instructor is giving a lecture on eye diseases and racial variation. Which statement by the instructor indicates effective teaching? 1 "The occurrence of diabetic retinopathy is very high among Whites." 2 "The occurrence of cataracts is uncommon in young Black females." 3 "The occurrence of cataracts is more common in Whites compared to Hispanics." 4 "The occurrence of open-angle glaucoma is three times higher in Hispanics than in Blacks."
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A patient complains of a burning and itching sensation of the eyelids. On assessment, the nurse finds that lid margins have thickened and formed crust. What condition would the nurse suspect? 1 Chalazion 2 Blepharitis 3 Hordeolum 4 Dacryocystitis
4
A patient develops sudden clouding of vision, severe eye pain, and halos around light. What should be the nurse's first intervention? 1 Administer analgesics as prescribed. 2 Refer the patient to the optician for glasses. 3 Let the patient rest their eyes in a dark room. 4 Report this to the primary health care provider.
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A patient has a beady nodule protruding from the eyelid. The nurse discovers the presence of swelling over the nodule that moves freely. What should the nurse infer from these findings? 1 The patient has blepharitis. 2 The patient has a chalazion. 3 The patient has a hordeolum. 4 The patient has dacryocystitis.
1
A patient tells the nurse, "I feel a throbbing pain in my eyes when I look at bright light." The nurse sees a dull red halo around the iris and cornea of the patient's eye. Which condition does this patient likely have? 1 Iritis 2 Glaucoma 3 Conjunctivitis 4 Corneal abrasion
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A patient tells the nurse, "I got an eye injury while playing baseball." The nurse notices blood in the anterior chamber of the eye. What should the nurse conclude from these findings? 1 The patient has hyphema. 2 The patient has hypopyon. 3 The patient has pterygium. 4 The patient has a corneal abrasion.
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A patient tells the nurse, "Something is stuck in my eye, and I can't see anything." On examination, no foreign body is seen. The patient also reports tearing and sensitivity to light. What condition would the nurse suspect? 1 Arcus senilis 2 Dacryocystitis 3 Corneal abrasion 4 Cataract
3
A patient with a chronic illness has a cachectic appearance. Which eyelid abnormality would this patient most likely have? 1 Ptosis 2 Entropion 3 Enophthalmos 4 Periorbital edema
2
A patient with a staphylococcus eye infection has seborrheic dermatitis of the eyelid. The patient also reports burning and the sensation of a foreign body in the eye. Which eyelid infection should the nurse look for in the patient? 1 Chalazion 2 Blepharitis 3 Hordeolum 4 Dacryocystitis
4
A patient with an eye infection reports pain, warmth, and redness in the part of the eye closest to the nose. The nurse notices that the patient has purulent discharge when applying pressure on the conjunctival sac. Which condition does this patient likely have? 1 Ptosis 2 Blepharitis 3 Hordeolum 4 Dacryocystitis
patient reports an intermittent, one-sided headache that starts abruptly, peaks after a minute, and lasts for about 12 hours. Which headache experiencing? 1 Migraine 2 Cluster 3 Tension 4 Sinus
Cluster
2
After an eye-assessment, the health care provider suspects that the patient may have a brain tumor. What sign or symptom would the nurse expect to find in this patient to support the health care provider's suspicion? 1 The patient has optic atrophy. 2 The patient has papilledema. 3 The patient has cataracts. 4 The patient has a corneal abrasion.
1
After assessing a patient, the nurse concludes that the patient has strabismus. Which finding supports the nurse's conclusion? 1 The patient has deviation in the eye axis. 2 The patient is sensitive to high light intensity. 3 The patient perceives two images of a single object. 4 The patient visualizes a blind spot in the line of vision.
1, 2
After examining a patient, the nurse documents that the patient has arcus senilis. Which finding in the patient enabled the nurse to reach this conclusion? Select all that apply. 1 Presence of thickened and raised corneas 2 Presence of a gray-white arc around the limbus 3 Presence of scattered yellow dots on the retina 4 Presence of yellow plaques on the inner canthus 5 Presence of elevated yellow nodules on the sclera
3
An older adult patient reports sudden, intense eye pain and sees halos around lights. On examination, the nurse observes a cloudy cornea and a dilated pupil. What does the nurse suspect from the patient's signs and symptoms? 1 Iritis 2 Conjunctivitis 3 Acute glaucoma 4 Horner's syndrome
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The nurse is assessing a patient using the diagnostic positions test. Based on which finding does the nurse document paralysis of cranial nerve VI? 1 The patient is unable to turn the eye up and nasal. 2 The patient is unable to turn the eye straight nasal. 3 The patient is unable to turn the eye down and nasal. 4 The patient is unable to turn the eye straight temporal.
Which suture is present between the frontal and parietal lobes? 1 Coronal 2 Sagittal 3 Lambdoid 4 Frontal
Coronal
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The nurse is assessing an elderly patient and notices a white ring along the patient's cornea. The patient states, "I can see things clearly." What can the nurse conclude from the findings? 1 Arcus senilis 2 Xanthelasma 3 Pingueculae 4 Abnormal pterygium
2
The nurse is caring for a patient who has been administered deep anesthesia. What visual response would the nurse find in the patient? 1 Miosis 2 Mydriasis 3 Anisocoria 4 Adie's pupil
2
The nurse is examining a patient who has open angle glaucoma and concludes that the patient has tunnel vision. Which finding supports the nurse's conclusion? 1 The patient's pupils are irregular and small bilaterally. 2 The patient reports a decrease in the peripheral vision. 3 The patient displays an asymmetric corneal light reflex. 4 The patient has fine oscillating movements around the iris.
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The nurse is teaching a class on anatomy and physiology of the human eye. Which statement by a student indicates effective learning? 1 "The sclera is a thin layer sensitive to touch." 2 "The bulbar conjunctiva lines the lids and is clear." 3 "The spinal nerves control the movement of extraocular muscles." 4 "The autonomic nervous system (ANS) determines the size of the pupil."
Which medical condition occurs as a result of a chromosomal aberration? 1 Hydrocephalus 2 Graves disease 3 Down syndrome 4 Endemic goiter
Down syndrome
4
During an assessment, the nurse documents that the patient's preauricular lymph node is swollen and painful. The nurse learns that the patient had a previous history of respiratory infections. Which eye complication should the nurse screen for in this patient? 1 Hyphema 2 Hypopyon 3 Pterygium 4 Conjunctivitis
2
During an eye examination, the nurse finds yellowish elevated nodules on the conjunctiva of the patient's eyes. The nurse learns that the patient works in the wood recycling industry. What does the nurse infer from these findings? 1 The patient has arcus senilis. 2 The patient has pingueculae. 3 The patient has xanthelasma. 4 The patient has dacryocystitis.
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During the diagnostic positions test, a patient's eye does not move to the down and nasal positions. Which cranial nerve may be affected in the patient? 1. III 2. IV 3. V 4. VI
patient with cachexia as a result of chronic illness will likely have which abnormality? 1 Ptosis 2 Entropion 3 Enophthamos 4 O Periorbital edema
Enophthamos
4
The nurse shines a light straight toward the bridge of the nose of the patient. A bright dot of light appears at the 3 o'clock position in the left eye and the 9 o'clock position in the right eye. What can the nurse interpret from the finding? 1 Pseudostrabismus 2 Asymmetry in red reflex 3 Lack of consensual light reflex 4 Asymmetry in corneal light reflex
The nurse perforrms a cover test to assess for which condition? 1 Esotropia 2 Esophoria 3 Entropion 4Enophthalmos
Esophoria
Which assessment data would the nurse report as a normal finding for an infant's fontanels? 1 Sunken 2Depressed 3 Firm 4 Bulging
Firm
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The nurse shows a preschool child seven cards with pictures of familiar objects kept at a distance of 15 feet. Which tool is the nurse using to evaluate the child's vision? 1 Allen test 2 Cover test 3 Ishihara's test 4 Hirschberg test
4. Misalignment of the axes of eyes
Which causes binocular diplopia? 1. Dry eyes 2. Cataract 3. Uncorrected refractive error 4. Misalignment of the axes of eyes
Which specific part of the nose would be likely to bleed in a patient who has forceful coughing and sneezing? 1 Middle meatus 2 Nasolacrimal duct 3 Kiesselbach plexus 4 Olfactory receptors
Kiesselbach plexus
Which infant condition is associated with the presence of a small fontanel? 1 Microcephaly 2 Hydrocephalus 3 Hypothyroidism 4 Down syndrome
Microcephaly
Which infant condition is associated with the presence of a small fontanel? 1 Microcephaly 2 Hydrocephalus 3 Hypothyroidism 4 Down syndrome
Microcephly
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Which condition may cause miosis in a patient? 1 Damage to the pons 2 Damage to the optic disc 3 Damage to the cerebral cortex 4 Damage to the oculomotor cranial nerveIII
2, 3, 5
Which conditions may cause periorbital edema in a patient? Select all that apply. 1 Albinism 2 Myxedema 3 Renal failure 4 Thyrotoxicosis 5 Congestive heart failure
1, 5
Which eye conditions may occur due to excessive exposure to sunlight? Select all that apply. 1 Pingueculae 2 Arcus senilis 3 Xanthelasma 4 Closure glaucoma 5 Basal cell carcinoma
3
The nurse observes a health care provider assessing a patient. During the exam, the provider presses against the patient's lacrimal sac and a clear fluid is expelled through the puncta. What can the nurse deduce from this finding? 1 A normal finding that indicates a leakage of aqueous humor 2 A variation from normal that reflects the formation of a hordeolum 3 A variation from normal that may indicate a blocked nasolacrimal duct 4 A normal finding, because the fluid is a lubricating substance stored in the lacrimal sac
Which statement accurately describes the parotid gland? 1 It secretes saliva. 2 It lies behind the ear 3 It resembles a walnut 4 It is the largest tonsil.
Secretes saliva
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The nurse assesses the eye movements of a patient using the diagnostic positions test and finds that the patient is unable to turn his or her eyes in three cardinal positions of gaze—up and nasal, straight nasal, and down and temporal positions. Based on these findings, which cranial nerve paralysis could the patient have? 1 Oculomotor cranial nerve III 2 Trochlear cranial nerve IV 3 Trigeminal cranial nerve V 4 Abducens cranial nerve VI
4
Which finding indicates that a patient has a normal and healthy optic disc? 1 The color of the optic disc is gray. 2 The color of the optic disc is red. 3 The color of the optic disc is black. 4 The color of the optic disc is yellow-orange.
3
The nurse observes that a patient has a swollen and reddened upper eyelid. The nurse learns that the patient recently had infectious mononucleosis. Which condition does the nurse expect to see in the patient? 1 Blepharitis 2 Hordeolum 3 Dacryoadenitis 4 Basal cell carcinoma
3
The nurse is assessing a 1-month-old and documents that the infant has a doll's eye reflex. Which finding led the nurse to reach this conclusion? 1 The infant fixes the eyes towards a bright light for few seconds. 2 The infant's pupils constrict when they are exposed to bright lights. 3 The infant shift the eyes to opposite direction after quick beats of nystagmus. 4 The infant opens the eye when the head is lowered slowly in a supine position.
2
The nurse performs a cover test to measure a patient's eye muscle strength. Which condition can be assessed with the cover test? 1 Esotropia 2 Esophoria 3 Entropion 4 Enophthalmos
1
Which response stimulates blinking in both eyes? 1 Corneal reflex 2 Ciliary body movement 3 Sympathetic nerve stimulation 4 Parasympathetic nerve stimulation
Which fontanel sign would the nurse find in an infant with dehydration? 1 Small 2 Bulging 3 Sunken 4 Pulsating
Sunken
Which artery would the nurse palpate for on the patient's face? 1 Temporal 2 Parotid 3 Carotid 4 Brachial
Temporal
2
The health care provider uses the red lens and adjusts the diopter setting of the ophthalmoscope while assessing a patient's eyes. Why is this assessment technique performed? 1 The patient has farsightedness. 2 The patient has nearsightedness. 3 The provider is observing the red reflex. 4 The provider is observing the corneal light reflex.
1, 2
The nurse suspects that a 40-year old patient has age-related macular degeneration after observing yellow deposits under the patient's retina. What should the nurse ask the patient to evaluate the condition further? Select all that apply. 1 "Do you have any difficulty in reading?" 2 "Do you have any difficulty in sewing?" 3 "Do you have any difficulty in eye movements?" 4 "Do you have any difficulty opening the eyelids?" 5 "Do you have difficulty in seeing objects on either side?"
2, 5, 6, 1, 4, 3
The nurse suspects the presence of a foreign particle in the eye of a patient who reports eye pain. In which order should the nurse perform these steps while caring for the patient? 1. Place the tip of the applicator stick on top of the upper eyelid. 2. Ask the patient to open both of the eyelids while looking down. 3. Hold the lashes against bony orbital rim and secure the position. 4. Gently push the applicator stick down while lifting the eyelashes. 5. Lift the eyelashes by sliding the upper eyelid up to the bony orbit. 6. Pull the eyelashes gently down and out with the thumb and finger.
1. Corneal reflex
Which response stimulates blinking in both eyes? 1. Corneal reflex 2. Ciliary body movement 3. Sympathetic nerve stimulation 4. Parasympathetic nerve stimulation
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Which sign does the nurse observe in a patient with Horner's syndrome? 1 Sunken eyes 2 Protruding eyes 3 Drooping eyelids 4 Periorbital edema
1
Which statement accurately describes the signs and symptoms of iritis? 1 A deep red halo is seen around iris and cornea. 2 The shape of the pupil remains unchanged. 3 The vision is unaffected in this disease. 4 Redness is more prominent at the periphery.
2
Which technique does the nurse use to assess the vision of a 7-year-old child? 1 Cover test 2 Ishihara's test 3 Hirschberg test 4 Confrontation test
2. Ishihara test
Which technique would the nurse use to assess the color vision of a 7-year-old child? 1. Cover test 2. Ishihara test 3. Hirschberg test 4. Confrontation test
3. Seborrhea
Which term describes scales on the eyebrows? 1. Ptosis 2. Ectropion 3. Seborrhea 4. Scleral icterus
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While assessing a newborn, the nurse finds epicanthal folds and large spacing between the eyes. Based on this finding, which condition is this infant at risk for? 1 Meningitis 2 Down syndrome 3 Horner's syndrome 4 Central nervous system injury
Which cranial nerve mediates facial sensations of pain and touch? 1 Spinal accessory 2 Trochlear 3 Trigeminal 4 Oculomotor
Trigeminal
Which cranial nerve damage would cause the patient to have an asymmetric grin? 1 I 2 VII 3 VII 4 XI
VII
2, 3, 4
What are the different functions of the eyelids? Select all that apply. 1 Secretion of tears 2 Prevention of injury 3 Protection from dust 4 Protection from bright light 5 Filtering out dust and dirt
1, 2
Which are the two cranial nerves (CN) that are responsible for the pupillary light reflex? Select all that apply. 1 Optic 2 Oculomotor 3 Abducens 4 Trochlear 5 Trigeminal
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While assessing a patient with meningitis, the nurse finds that the patient has small and bilaterally irregular pupils and the patient has no problem with the near vision. Which pupillary abnormality should the nurse assess in the patient? 1 Anisocoria 2 Adie's pupil 3 Horner's syndrome 4 Argyll Robertson pupil
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While assessing a patient, the nurse notices that the patient has a "shadow sign" and an anteriorly pushed iris. Which eye defect does the nurse suspect? 1 Pterygium 2 Hypopyon 3 Corneal abrasion 4 Shallow anterior chamber
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While assessing the eyes of a patient using an ophthalmoscope, the nurse finds that the patient has a scleral crescent. What could cause this finding in the patient? 1 Absence of pigment in the choroid layer 2 Extension of the cup into the disc border 3 Accumulation of pigment in the choroid layer 4 Presence of elevated yellow nodules on the sclera
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While assessing the visual acuity of a patient by means of a Snellen chart, the nurse records the finding of the patient as having 20/100 vision. What does the finding indicate? 1 The vision of the patient is normal. 2 The patient has 20 percent of the normal vision. 3 The patient sees at 20 feet what normal eyes would see at 100 feet. 4 The patient must stand 100 feet from the chart to read it clearly.
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While assessing the visual reflex of a patient, the nurse exposes the patient's right eye to light. The nurse notices that both eyes constrict at the same time. Which reflex does the nurse find in the left eye of the patient? 1 Red reflex 2 Foveal light reflex 3 Direct light reflex 4 Consensual light reflex
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While caring for a 4-year-old child with strabismus, the nurse finds that the child has not received proper treatment for this condition. What complication does the nurse expect to find in the child? 1 Myopia 2 Esotropia 3 Exotropia 4 Amblyopia
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While collecting data on a patient, the nurse observes bright red blood on the patient's left eyeball. On further examination, the nurse finds a round, bright red 1-mm patch over the lateral aspect of the globe. What condition does the nurse suspect in the patient? 1 Conjunctivitis 2 Corneal abrasion 3 Vitreous hemorrhage 4 Subconjunctival hemorrhage
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While collecting the subjective data of a patient, the nurse finds that the patient has a previous history of glaucoma. The nurse also finds pilocarpine ophthalmic drops on the patient's prescription list. Which eye abnormality could this patient be at risk for? 1 Miosis 2 Tonic pupil 3 Anisocoria 4 Dacryocystitis
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While doing the diagnostic position test, the nurse is still able to see the top portion of the iris while the patient is looking in the downward position. What complication should the nurse watch for in this patient? 1 Nystagmus 2 Hyperthyroidism 3 Cranial nerve dysfunction 4 Extraocular muscle dysfunction
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While examining a 50-year-old patient, the nurse observes raised, yellow plaques on the eyelids at the inner canthus. The laboratory reports show the presence of high cholesterol levels. What should the nurse interpret from these findings? 1 The patient has pingueculae. 2 The patient has arcus senilis. 3 The patient has xanthelasma. 4 The patient has pseudostrabismus.
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While examining a patient with an eye infection, the nurse observes red, scaly, greasy flakes on the edge of the eyelids. The nurse asks the patient to describe the discomfort. What description is the patient most likely to provide? 1 "I can see two images of a single object." 2 "I feel like I have sand particles in my eyes." 3 "I have thick, yellow discharge from my eyes." 4 "I feel the movement of spots in front of my eyes."
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While examining a patient, the nurse notices that the patient has scales on the eyebrows. Which condition would the nurse expect? 1 Ptosis 2 Ectropion 3 Seborrhea 4 Scleral icterus
Which complication may occur in the infant after forceps delivery? 1 Plagiocephaly 2 Hydrocephalus 3 Craniosynostosis 4 cephalhematoma
cephalhematoma