The nurse completes an assessment of the older adult client. Which disorder should the nurse associate with the finding illustrated?
- A. Glaucoma
- B. Arcus senilis
- C. Cataract
- D. Mydriasis
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The illustration shows opacity of the lens of the eye. The nurse should associate this finding with a cataract. Glaucoma causes increased pressure within the eye and is not visible. Arcus senilis is a bluish-white ring within the outer edge of the cornea, which is not present in this illustration. Mydriasis is constriction of the pupil, which is not present in the illustration.
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Which of the following would not be included in the nursing care plan for a client with Parkinson's disease?
- A. Restricting his intake of oral fluids
- B. Range of motion exercises
- C. Allowing him to carry out activities of daily living by himself even though he is very slow
- D. Providing him with diversionary tasks that require motor coordination of hands
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Fluids should be encouraged to prevent dehydration and manage drooling in Parkinson's disease, making restriction inappropriate.
The client is scheduled for right-eye cataract removal surgery in five (5) days. Which preoperative instruction should be discussed with the client?
- A. Administer dilating drops to both eyes for 72 hours prior to surgery.
- B. Prior to surgery do not lift or push any objects heavier than 15 pounds.
- C. Make arrangements for being in the hospital for at least three (3) days.
- D. Avoid taking any type of medication which may cause bleeding, such as aspirin.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Avoiding bleeding-risk medications like aspirin prevents intraoperative hemorrhage. Dilating drops are not used for 72 hours, lifting restrictions are postoperative, and cataract surgery is typically outpatient.
Which signs/symptoms should the nurse expect to find when assessing the client with an acoustic neuroma?
- A. Incapacitating vertigo and otorrhea.
- B. Nystagmus and complaints of dizziness.
- C. Nausea and vomiting.
- D. Unilateral hearing loss and tinnitus.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) causes unilateral hearing loss and tinnitus due to cranial nerve VIII compression. Vertigo, nystagmus, and nausea are less prominent; otorrhea is unrelated.
A stroke victim regains consciousness three days after admission. She has right-sided hemiparesis and hemiplegia and also has expressive aphasia. She becomes upset when she is unable to say simple words. The best approach for the nurse is to do which of the following?
- A. Stay with her and give her time and encouragement in attempting to speak.
- B. Say, 'I'm sure you want a glass of water. I'll get it for you.'
- C. Say, 'Don't get upset. You rest now and I'll come back later and try to talk to you then.'
- D. Encourage her attempts and say, 'Don't worry, it will get easier every day.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Staying with the client and offering encouragement supports her attempts to speak, fostering communication and emotional support.
A client has had a cataract extraction performed. Which statement would indicate that the client needs more teaching?
- A. I will take a stool softener daily.'
- B. I'm going to start doing calisthenic exercises as soon as I get home.'
- C. I'm going to my daughter's for a few weeks until I am recovered.'
- D. I am looking forward to watching television during my recovery period.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Calisthenic exercises involving bending or lifting should be avoided post-cataract extraction to prevent increased intraocular pressure.
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