Chapter 16: Eyes
A nurse assesses the parallel alignment of a client's eyes by testing the corneal light reflex. Where should the nurse shine the penlight to obtain an accurate result?
Focused on the bridge of the nose
Which of the following is a symptom of the eye?
Scotomas
What notation demonstrates the nurses understanding of effective documentation when the assessment findings identify thick, purulent drainage in both eyes of a client?
Thick, purulent drainage is noted at inner corner of both eyes.
When preparing to examine a client's sclera and conjunctiva during an eye examination, the nurse should instruct the client to move both eyes to look in which direction?
up
A 6-year-old boy has come to the clinic with his mother because of recent eye redness and discharge. The nurse's assessment has suggested a diagnosis of conjunctivitis. What should the nurse tell the mother about her son's eye?
"This might have been the result of an allergy, but most likely it was caused by a bacteria or virus."
A client asks a nurse if any foods promote eye health. What food would the nurse include as a response?
Deep-water fish
What is a characteristic symptom of Graves hyperthyroidism?
Exophthalmos
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
A nurse is testing a client's pupillary reaction to light, noting that the pupil constricts when shining light obliquely into it. The nurse understands that muscles in which of the following structures adjust to control the amount of light entering the eye through the aperture of the pupil?
Iris
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
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
The nurse is preparing to examine an adult client's eyes, using a Snellen chart. The nurse should
position the client 609.6 cm (20 ft) away from the chart.
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?"
The nurse observes a middle-aged colleague fully extending her arm to read the label on a vial of medication. Which of the following age-related changes is the nurse likely to have observed?
Presbyopia
A client is admitted to the health care facility after sustaining a crushing injury to the right eye. The nurse should anticipate abnormal results for which vision test?
Six cardinal positions of gaze
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.
You are assessing visual fields on a client newly admitted for eye surgery. The client's left eye repeatedly does not see your fingers until they have crossed the line of gaze. You would document that the client has what?
A left temporal hemianopsia
A client in the clinic where you work is considered legally blind. The nurse knows that this means the vision in his better eye, corrected by glasses, is what?
20/200 or less
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.
The nurse has tested the near visual acuity of a 45-year-old client. The nurse explains to the client that the client has impaired near vision and discusses a possible reason for the condition. The nurse determines that the client has understood the instructions when the client says that presbyopia is usually due to
Decreased Accommodation
A nurse examines a client's retina during the ophthalmic examination and notices light-colored spots on the retinal background. The nurse should ask the client about a history of what disease process?
Diabetes
A nurse is inspecting the bulbar conjunctiva and sclera of a 67-year-old client, and notices yellowish nodules on the medial side of the iris. Which of the following is the most appropriate nursing action at this time?
Document the finding and proceed with the examination
When examining the eye with an ophthalmoscope, where would the nurse look to visualize the optic disc?
Medially toward the nose
What are the glands that are located on the tarsal plates and open on the lid margins?
Meibomian glands
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
When testing the near reaction, an expected finding includes which of the following?
Pupillary constriction on near gaze; dilation on distant gaze
An adult client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that he has had excessive tearing in his left eye. The nurse should assess the client's eye for
lacrimal obstruction.
The optic nerves from each eyeball cross at the
optic chiasma.
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 client has been diagnosed with astigmatism. The nurse should be prepared to teach the client about which treatment for this condition?
Corrective lenses
A nurse performs the cover test to assess for proper alignment of the eyes. When uncovering the previously covered eye, the nurse should observe for which response to indicate a normal finding?
Covered eye remains fixed straight ahead
A 29-year-old physical therapist presents for evaluation of an eyelid problem. On observation, the right eyeball appears to be protruding forward. Based on this description, what is the most likely diagnosis?
Exophthalmos
The nurse asks the client to perform the action pictured. What is the nurse assessing?
Near vision
A client presents to the clinic reporting sudden visual loss in the left eye. What is the nurse's priority action?
Notify healthcare worker immediately
You note anterior bulging of the physiologic cup when performing a funduscopic examination of your client's eyes. What would you document?
Papilledema
The nurse is caring for a 63-year-old client who can neither read nor speak English. What would be the appropriate chart to use to assess this client's vision?
Snellen E
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 nurse has tested an adult client's visual fields and determined that the temporal field is 90 degrees in both eyes. The nurse should
document the findings in the client's records.
A teenager is brought to the clinic for a sports physical examination. The client states plans to play goalie on the community soccer team. What is the most important teaching opportunity presented for this client?
use of safety equipment
The functional reflex that allows the eyes to focus on near objects is termed
Accommodation
The nurse is inspecting the cornea and lens of an elderly client and notices a white arc around the limbus of the client's eye. The nurse recognizes this condition, common in older adults, as which of the following?
Arcus senilis
A light is pointed at a client's pupil, which then contracts. It is also noted that the other pupil contracts as well, though it is not exposed to bright light. Which of the following terms describes this latter phenomenon?
Consensual reaction
A nurse begins the eye examination on a client who presents to the health care clinic for a routine examination. What is the correct action by the nurse to perform the test for near visual acuity?
Have the client hold the Jaeger card 14 inches from the face and read with one eye at a time
A client presents to the emergency department after being hit in the head with a baseball bat during a game. The nurse should assess for which condition?
Hyphema