The nurse is reviewing home management strategies with the client who has dry macular degeneration. The nurse should review using which objects with the client? Select all that apply.
- A. Protective goggles
- B. Lighting that is bright
- C. An Amsler grid
- D. A soft eye patch
- E. Magnification device
Correct Answer: B,C,E
Rationale: The nurse should review using bright lighting because it improves vision and promotes safety. An Amsler grid monitors for sudden onset or distortion of vision, indicating worsening macular degeneration. Magnification devices decrease eyestrain and promote safety. Protective goggles and eye patches are not specifically related to macular degeneration.
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A family member of the client undergoing cataract surgery asks the nurse if there are ways to prevent cataracts. Which recommendations should the nurse suggest? Select all that apply.
- A. Wear sunglasses that limit ultraviolet light penetration.
- B. Wear sunscreen with a high protection factor number.
- C. Wear eye protection if there is any risk for eye injury.
- D. Avoid activities and reading in dimly lit environments.
- E. Eat foods that are high in vitamin C, such as oranges.
Correct Answer: A,C
Rationale: Limiting eye exposure to UV light has been found to decrease the risk for cataracts. Avoiding trauma to the eye has been found to decrease the risk for cataracts. Sunscreen is applied to the skin, not the eyes. Straining the eyes to read does not lead to cataract formation. There is no evidence that nutrition prevents or delays progression of cataracts.
The day following a stapedectomy, the client tells the nurse that he cannot hear much in the operative ear and thinks the stapedectomy was a failure. What is the best response for the nurse to make?
- A. There is packing in your ear. You will not hear well for a few days.'
- B. The doctors have not yet turned on the stapes replacement.'
- C. You may not have hearing, but you will now be free of pain.'
- D. You seem upset that you aren't hearing well.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Ear packing post-stapedectomy temporarily reduces hearing, which improves as packing is removed.
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.
The client is scheduled for laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) surgery for severe myopia. Which instruction should the nurse discuss prior to the client's discharge from day surgery?
- A. Wear bilateral eye patches for three (3) days.
- B. Wear corrective lenses until the follow-up visit.
- C. Do not read any material for at least one (1) week.
- D. Teach the client how to instill corticosteroid ophthalmic drops.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Corticosteroid drops reduce inflammation post-LASIK, requiring teaching. Eye patches are not used, corrective lenses are unnecessary, and reading restrictions are shorter.
The client with macular degeneration is told the condition is progressing to an advanced stage. Which findings should the nurse expect when completing the assessment? Select all that apply.
- A. Curtain appearance over part of the visual field
- B. Loss of peripheral vision in the affected eye
- C. Difficulty seeing in dimly lit environments
- D. Visual distortions in the central vision
- E. Clouding of the lens in both eyes
Correct Answer: C,D
Rationale: Difficulty seeing in dimly lit environments is from the slow breakdown of the outer layer of the retina and the formation of drusen within the macula. The macula is the area of central vision, and with macular degeneration, there is the loss or distortion of central vision. Curtain appearance is associated with retinal detachment, peripheral vision loss with glaucoma, and clouding of the lens with cataracts.
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