The client with a retinal detachment has just undergone a gas tamponade repair. Which discharge instruction should the nurse include in the teaching?
- A. The client must lie flat with the face down.
- B. The head of the bed must be elevated 45 degrees.
- C. The client should wear sunglasses when outside.
- D. The client should avoid reading for three (3) weeks.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Face-down positioning maintains gas tamponade pressure on the retina, aiding reattachment. Elevation, sunglasses, and reading restrictions are secondary or incorrect.
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The nurse is reviewing the new nurse's discharge instructions for the client following outpatient cataract surgery. Which statement should the nurse remove from the discharge instructions?
- A. Avoid lifting, pushing, or pulling objects heavier than 15 pounds.
- B. Clean the eye with a clean tissue; wipe from inner to outer eye.
- C. Cough and deep breathe every 2 to 3 hours while you are awake.
- D. Avoid lying on the side of the affected eye the night after surgery.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The client should not cough because this will increase the pressure within the eye and risk for complications. Lifting heavy objects increases pressure on the surgical eye. The surgical eye should be cleaned with a clean tissue from the inner to outer canthus to prevent obstruction of the ducts with drainage. Lying on the side of the surgical eye can increase pressure on the surgical eye.
The client's eyes, tested with the use of a Snellen chart, show 20/40 vision in the right eye and 20/30 in the left eye. How should the nurse interpret these results?
- A. The client has elevated intraocular pressure in both eyes.
- B. The client needs testing for glaucoma with a tonometer.
- C. The left eye is closer to normal vision than the right eye.
- D. The client has errors of refraction indicating astigmatism.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Snellen chart is used to test distance vision. The numbers recorded indicate that at 20 feet (the first number) the client is able to read what a person with normal vision can read at another distance (second number). The left eye's vision recorded as 20/30 has better vision than the right eye with vision recorded as 20/40. The Snellen chart is not used to measure intraocular pressure, suggest glaucoma testing, or determine astigmatism.
Which recommendation should the nurse suggest to an elderly client who lives alone when discussing normal developmental changes of the olfactory organs?
- A. Suggest installing multiple smoke alarms in the home.
- B. Recommend using a night-light in the hallway and bathroom.
- C. Discuss keeping a high-humidity atmosphere in the bedroom.
- D. Encourage the client to smell food prior to eating it.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Olfactory decline reduces smoke detection, making multiple smoke alarms critical for safety. Night-lights address vision, humidity is unrelated, and smelling food is unreliable.
The nurse is concerned that the client in a long-term care facility is experiencing retinal detachment. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- A. Flush the eye thoroughly with saline solution and apply a pressure bandage.
- B. Apply an eye shield to the affected eye and give a prescribed oral analgesic.
- C. Notify the HCP; prepare for transport to a facility for ophthalmological care.
- D. Patch both eyes and place the client in a prone position until blurring stops.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse should contact the HCP and secure an ophthalmological evaluation promptly. Flushing the eye and applying a pressure bandage may cause further injury and delay treatment. Applying an eye shield and analgesic or patching both eyes delays securing treatment.
The doctor orders a Tensilon test for a woman suspected of having myasthenia gravis. Which statement is true about this test?
- A. A positive result will be evident within one minute of injection of Tensilon if she has myasthenia gravis.
- B. This is of diagnostic value in only 25% of patients with myasthenia gravis.
- C. Administration of Tensilon causes an immediate decrease in muscle strength for about an hour in persons with myasthenia gravis.
- D. Tensilon works by blocking the action of acetylcholine at the myoneural junction.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A positive Tensilon test shows increased muscle strength within one minute, confirming myasthenia gravis, as Tensilon enhances acetylcholine activity.
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