The nurse is assessing the presence or absence of contact lenses in an unconscious patient. Which of the following directions should the nurse shine a pen light?
- A. Parallel to the eye
- B. At a 90-degree angle to the eye
- C. Obliquely into the eye
- D. Toward the centre of the nasal bridge
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse must know whether the patient has contact lenses in and assesses the eye by shining a light obliquely on the eyeball to help the nurse visualize a contact lens.
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A patient who had cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation the previous day calls the eye clinic and gives the nurse all of this information. Which of the following information is the priority to communicate to the health care provider?
- A. The patient has eye pain rated at a 5 (on a 0-10 scale).
- B. The patient has questions about the ordered eye drops.
- C. The patient has poor depth perception when wearing an eye patch.
- D. The patient complains that the vision has 'not improved very much.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Postoperative cataract surgery patients usually experience little or no pain, so pain at a 5 on a 10-point pain level may indicate complications such as hemorrhage, infection, or increased intraocular pressure. The other information given by the patient indicates a need for patient teaching but does not indicate that complications of the surgery may be occurring.
The nurse is assessing a patient who has recently been treated with amoxicillin for acute otitis media of the right ear. Which of the following assessment data obtained by the nurse is of most concern?
- A. The patient has a temperature of 38.1°C (100.6°F).
- B. The patient reports mild ear pain.
- C. The patient has slight redness in the ear canal.
- D. The patient reports decreased hearing in the right ear.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A temperature of 38.1°C (100.6°F) after treatment for acute otitis media may indicate a persistent or worsening infection, requiring immediate attention. Mild ear pain, slight redness, and decreased hearing may be residual symptoms but are less concerning unless persistent or severe.
Which of the following actions is an example of an approach magnification?
- A. Using a telescopic lens
- B. Sitting closer to a television while watching it
- C. Using a black-tipped felt marker when writing
- D. Reading books with large-type print
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Approach magnification is a simple but sometimes overlooked technique for enhancing the patient's residual vision. The nurse can recommend that the patient sit closer to the television or hold books closer to the eyes, which the patient may be reluctant to do unless encouraged. Using a telescopic lens is an optical device. Using a black-tipped marker to write is a contrast enhancement technique. Reading large-type print books may be helpful but is not an approach magnification action unless the book was brought close to the eyes, which is not indicated in the answer choice.
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 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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