The nurse is assessing a patient in the outpatient eye clinic who has myopia and presbyopia. Which of the following assessments should the nurse implement to evaluate the effectiveness of the prescribed bifocals?
- A. Strength of the eye muscles
- B. Both near and distant vision
- C. Cloudiness in the eye lenses
- D. Intraocular pressure changes
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The lenses are prescribed to correct the patient's near and distant vision. The nurse also may assess for cloudiness of the lenses, increased intraocular pressure, and eye movement, but these data will not evaluate whether the patient's bifocals are effective.
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The nurse is caring for a patient with neural presbycusis. Which of the following hearing changes should the nurse expect with this type of presbycusis?
- A. Loss of high-pitched sounds
- B. Loss of speech discrimination
- C. Uniform loss for all frequencies
- D. Range of hearing loss with low frequencies
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The hearing change with a neural presbycusis is a loss of speech discrimination. Loss of high-pitched sounds accompanies a sensory presbycusis. A metabolic presbycusis has a hearing change that is uniform for all frequencies, accompanied by recruitment. A cochlear presbycusis has a hearing change that is a range of hearing loss that increases from low to high frequencies.
Which of the following nursing diagnoses is priority when caring for a patient who is experiencing an acute attack of Méni?¨re's disease?
- A. Risk for falls as evidenced by impaired balance
- B. Impaired verbal communication related to vulnerability (tinnitus)
- C. Bathing self-care deficit related to weakness (vertigo)
- D. Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements related to insufficient dietary intake (nausea)
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: All the nursing diagnoses are appropriate, but because sudden acute attacks of vertigo, the major focus of nursing care is to prevent injuries associated with impaired balance.
The camp nurse is caring for a patient who is complaining of bilateral eye pain after a campfire log exploded, sending sparks into the patient's eyes. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
- A. Apply ice packs to the eyes.
- B. Flush the eyes with sterile saline.
- C. Cover the eyes with dry sterile patches and protective eye shields.
- D. Apply antiseptic ophthalmic ointment from the first-aid kit to the eyes.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Emergency treatment of a burn or foreign-body injury to the eyes includes protecting the eyes from further injury by covering them with dry sterile dressings and protective shields. Flushing of the eyes immediately is indicated only for chemical exposure. Except in the case of chemical exposure, the nurse should not begin treatment until the patient has been assessed by a health care provider and orders are available.
The nurse is caring for a patient with persistent otitis media. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect to assess?
- A. Ear pain
- B. Fever
- C. Hearing loss
- D. Tinnitus
- E. Fluid drainage from the ear
Correct Answer: A,C,E
Rationale: Persistent otitis media is characterized by ear pain, hearing loss, and potential fluid drainage from the ear. Fever may occur but is less consistent, and tinnitus is not a primary symptom unless associated with complications.
The nurse is caring for a patient with an acute attack of Méni?¨re's disease. Which of the following actions carried out by a family member that is visiting the patient should the nurse intervene?
- A. Raises the side rails on the bed
- B. Turns on the patient's television
- C. Turns the patient to the right side
- D. Places an emesis basin at the bedside
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Watching television may exacerbate the symptoms of an acute attack of Méni?¨re's disease. The other actions are appropriate.
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