Chp 20: Nursing Assessment: Visual and Auditory

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A patient is diagnosed with astigmatism and asks what this will mean for their vision. What is the best response by the nurse? "Astigmatism is a clouding of the lens causing problems with glare." "Astigmatism causes distorted vision because of corneal unevenness." "Astigmatism limits visual acuity because of damage to the optic nerve." "Astigmatism is elevated pressure within the eye caused by excess fluid."

"Astigmatism causes distorted vision because of corneal unevenness."

A nurse is interviewing a patient with irritation of the eyes. To assess eye health, the nurse should ask what sleep hygiene-related question? "What time do you go to sleep at night?" "What position do you generally sleep in?" "What kind of dreams do you generally have?" "How many hours of sleep do you get in 24 hours?"

"How many hours of sleep do you get in 24 hours?"

The nurse is preparing a patient for ultrasonography of the eye. What should the nurse inform the patient while explaining the test procedure? "You will not experience pain during the test." "You may have nausea and yellow-orange urine after the test." "You may have difficulty focusing on near objects for three to four hours after the test." "You should fixate on the center dot and record abnormalities of the grid lines during the test."

"You will not experience pain during the test."

A patient has a milky white and grayish ring encircling the periphery of the cornea, and the laboratory reports of the patient reveal a total serum cholesterol of 220 mg/dL. Which condition is present? Pterygium Glaucoma Blepharitis Arcus senilis

Arcus senilis

The nurse is educating a patient about the importance of wearing sunglasses when exposed to ultraviolet light. Which abnormality is associated with the chronic exposure of the eye lens to ultraviolet light? Cataract Presbyopia Blepharodermachalasis Yellow discoloration of the sclera

Cataract

The nurse is performing an assessment of cranial nerve VII. What determination will the nurse make when assessing this nerve? If the pupil constricts equally to light If there is control of light entering the eye If the patient can close and open the eyelid If there is bending of light entering into the eye

If the patient can close and open the eyelid oh, oh, oh, to touch and feel very good velvet, such heaven.

A patient has a hemorrhage in the fundus area of the eye. Where does the nurse determine that blood is accumulating? In the aqueous humor In the retinal background Between the cornea and the lens In the space between the iris and the lens

In the retinal background

A patient reports pain in the left eye, and the healthcare provider is using a fluorescein stain to assess the eye. What is a priority for the nurse in the care of this patient? Monitor for extravasation Monitor for retinal detachment Monitor the patient for nausea and vomiting Report yellow-orange discoloration of the urine

Monitor for extravasation

Which refractive error describes the vision of a patient for whom nearby objects are clear but objects at a distance are blurred? Myopia Hyperopia Presbyopia Astigmatism

Myopia The individual with myopia (nearsightedness) can see nearby objects clearly, but objects at a distance appear blurred. The individual with hyperopia (farsightedness) can see distant objects clearly, but close objects appear blurred.

Which tool is used in the physical assessment of the retina and optic nerve? Penlight Refractometry Ultrasonography Ophthalmoscope

Ophthalmoscope

A patient suspected of having glaucoma reports blurred vision, headache, and pain. For which diagnostic study will the nurse prepare the patient? Perimetry Keratometry Stereoscopic vision Ultrasonography B-Scan

Perimetry

A nurse is assessing a patient with dilator muscle atrophy of the eye. The nurse expects to find what clinical manifestation? Formation of cataracts Excessive dryness of the eyes Slow recovery of pupil size after light stimuli Changes in perception of colors, especially blue and violet

Slow recovery of pupil size after light stimuli

A patient is exhibiting deviation of eye position in one or more directions. Which abnormal visual system finding does the nurse document is occurring with this patient? Diplopia Cataract Strabismus Exophthalmos

Strabismus

The nurse observes that a child has an asymmetric position of the eye. What condition is suspected? Blepheritis Strabismus Hordeolum Conjunctivitis

Strabismus

The nurse documents a patient's Snellen chart reading as: Right eye: 20/30; Left eye: 20/40. What does the nurse determine is the correct interpretation of this reading? The patient likely has presbyopia. The patient does not have color blindness. The vision acuity is stronger in the left eye. The patient has a refractory error consistent with myopia.

The patient has a refractory error consistent with myopia.


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