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The nurse is teaching a group of older adults about basic eye examinations. What
would the nurse recommend about the frequency for eye examinations for most people
over 65 years of
age?
a. Every 1 to 2 years
b. Every 2 to 4 years
c. Every 3 to 5 years
d. When the primary health care provider recommends - SOLVED ANSWER-A. every 1
to 2 years
A client presents to the emergency department reporting a foreign body in the eye. For
what diagnostic testing would the nurse prepare the client?
a. Corneal staining
b. Fluorescein angiography
c. Ophthalmoscopy
d. Tonometry - SOLVED ANSWER-a. corneal staining
A client with a family history of glaucoma asks the nurse how to prevent glaucoma?
What statement by the nurse is appropriate?
a. "You should check with your primary health care provider about eye
examination."
,b. "You should have genetic testing to determine your risk for glaucoma."
c. "You should have your intraocular pressure measured once or twice a year."
d. "You should check with your primary health care provider about preventive drug
therapy." - SOLVED ANSWER-c. "You should have your intraocular pressure measured
once or twice a year."
The nurse enters an examination room to help with an eye assessment. The client is
directed toward the chart shown below: What is the primary health care provider
assessing?
a. Color vision
b. Depth perception
c. Spatial perception
d. Visual acuity - SOLVED ANSWER-a. color vision
The nurse assesses a client for factors that place the client at risk for cataracts. Which
factor places the client at the highest risk for cataract development?
a. Heart disease
b. Glaucoma
c. Diabetes mellitus
d. Advanced age - SOLVED ANSWER-d. advanced age
The nurse is teaching about signs and symptoms of cataracts. Which change would the
nurse emphasize as possibly indicating beginning cataract formation?
a. Diplopia
b. Cloudy pupil
, c. Loss of peripheral vision
d. Blurred vision - SOLVED ANSWER-d. blurred vision
The nurse is teaching a client about cataract surgery. Which statement would the nurse
include as part of preoperative preparation?
a. "You will receive general anesthesia for the surgical procedure."
b. "You will be in the hospital for only 1 to 2 days if everything goes as expected."
c. "You will need to put several types of eyedrops in your eyes before and after
surgery."
d. "You will be on bedrest for about a week after the surgical procedure." - SOLVED
ANSWER-c. "You will need to put several types of eyedrops in your eyes before and
after surgery."
A client's intraocular pressure (IOP) is 28 mm Hg. What action would the nurse
anticipate?
a. Educate the client on corneal transplantation.
b. Facilitate scheduling the eye surgery.
c. Teach about drugs for glaucoma.
d. Refer the patient to local Braille classes. - SOLVED ANSWER-c. Teach about drugs
for glaucoma.
A client had a retinal detachment and has undergone surgical correction. What
discharge health teaching is most important for the nurse to include?
a. "Avoid reading, writing, or close work such as sewing."
b. "Report immediate loss of vision of pain in the affected eye."