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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.