Chapter 11 Eyes (PREPU)
A client has been diagnosed with astigmatism. The nurse should be prepared to teach the client about which treatment for this condition?
Corrective lenses
The nurse selects the chart shown here to assess a client's vision. Which client characteristic caused the nurse to select this chart?
Does not speak English
When performing the cover test, a nurse notices that the client's left eye turns outward. How should the nurse document this finding in the client's record?
Exotropia
The nurse is preparing to test a client's eyes for accommodation. The nurse would have the client focus on an object in which sequence for this test?
Far, then near
A client frequently experiences dry, irritated eyes. These findings are consistent with a problem in what part of the eye?
Lacrimal apparatus
What are the glands that are located on the tarsal plates and open on the lid margins?
Meibomian glands
When performing an ophthalmoscopic exam, a nurse observes a round shape with distinct margins. The nurse would document this as which of the following?
Optic disc
On a health history, a client reports no visual disturbances, last eye exam being 2 years ago, and not wearing glasses. The nurse notices that the client squints when signing the consent for treatment form and holds the paper close to the face. What should the nurse do next?
Perform both the distant and near visual acuity tests
Which of the following is a symptom of the eye?
Scotomas Scotomas are specks in the vision or areas where the client cannot see; therefore, this is a common and concerning symptom of the eye.
A 12-year-old presents to the clinic with his father for evaluation of a painful lump in the left eye. It started this morning. The client denies any trauma or injury. There is no visual disturbance. Upon physical examination, there is a red raised area at the margin of the eyelid that is tender to palpation; no tearing occurs with palpation of the lesion. Based on this description, what is the most likely diagnosis?
Stye
As part of a physical assessment, the nurse performs the confrontation test to assess the client's peripheral vision. Which test result should a nurse recognize as indicating normal peripheral vision for a client using the confrontation test?
The client and the examiner see the examiner's finger at the same time
The meibomian glands secrete
an oily substance to lubricate the eyes.
An adult client tells the nurse that he has been experiencing gradual vision loss. The nurse should
check the client's blood pressure
The nurse observes an inward turning of the lower lid in a 77-year-old client. The nurse documents
entropion
Which of the following would a nurse expect to assess in a client with esotropia?
eyes turning inward
Photoreceptors of the eye are located in the eye's
retina
A client is diagnosed with a scotoma. What question is appropriate for the nurse to ask to obtain more data about this condition?
"Are the blind spots constant or intermittent?"
During an eye assessment, the nurse is testing a client's visual acuity using a Snellen chart. In order to prepare the client for this component of assessment, what instruction should the nurse provide?
"Cover one of your eyes and then read out the letters on the chart, starting from the top."
The nurse measures a client's pupils and documents the size. Which size would the nurse document as normal?
4 mm
Which of the following assessment findings suggests a problem with the client's cranial nerves?
A client's extraocular movements are asymmetrical and she complains of diplopia.
A client complains of excessive tearing of the eyes. Which assessment would the nurse do next?
Assess the nasolacrimal sac
A client tells the clinic nurse that she has sought care because she has been experiencing excessive tearing of her eyes. Which assessment should the nurse next perform?
Assess the nasolacrimal sac.
A client performs the test for distant visual acuity and scores 20/50. How should the nurse most accurately interpret this finding?
At 20 feet from the chart, the client sees what a person with good vision can see at 50 feet.
A nurse shines a light into one eye during ocular exam and the pupil of the other constricts. The nurse interprets this as which of the following?
Consensual response
A 52-year-old client with myopia calls the ophthalmology clinic very upset. She tells the nurse, "I keep seeing semi-clear spots floating across my vision. What is wrong with me?" What would be the most appropriate response by the nurse?
"It is not an uncommon finding in people older than 40 years for this to happen. They are called 'floaters'.
A factory worker has presented to the occupational health nurse with a small wood splinter in his left eye. The nurse has assessed the affected eye and irrigated with warm tap water, but the splinter remains in place. What should the nurse do next?
Arrange for worker to be promptly assessed by an eye specialist
A middle-aged client reports difficulty in reading. Which action by the nurse is appropriate to test near visual acuity using a Jaeger reading card?
Instruct the client hold the chart 14 inches from the eyes
During a health history, a 42-year-old male client reveals that he is seeing spots before his eyes. The nurse interprets this finding as the result of which of the following?
Normal findings for client's age
An adult client tells the nurse that her peripheral vision is not what it used to be and she has a blind spot in her left eye. The nurse should refer the client for evaluation of possible
glaucoma
A client has conjunctivitis. The nurses understand that conjunctivitis differs from conjunctival hemorrhage in that conjunctivitis
has a watery, mucoid discharge.
The nurse is planning to assess a client's near vision. Which technique should be used?
have the client read newspaper print held 14 inches from the eyes