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Which action should the nurse implement when using the confrontation technique during a vision exam?

  • A. Use an ophthalmoscope to observe the client's pupil constriction when a strong light is shone on it.
  • B. Stand behind the client and direct the client to report when an object enters the peripheral field of vision.
  • C. Display a series of four cards with printing of varying sizes to the client and ask which card the client sees most clearly.
  • D. Sit facing the client, look directly at the client's face, and move an object inward from the periphery.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: During a vision exam, the confrontation technique is used to assess peripheral vision. By sitting facing the client and moving an object inward from the periphery while looking directly at the client's face, the nurse allows the client to indicate when the object enters the visual field. This method helps in determining the extent of the client's peripheral vision accurately. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect as they do not describe the appropriate method for using the confrontation technique during a vision exam. Choice A involves using an ophthalmoscope to observe pupil constriction, choice B involves testing the peripheral field of vision without the confrontation technique, and choice C describes the Snellen eye chart test for visual acuity, which is not related to the confrontation technique.