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NUR 1212C FINAL EXAM NEWEST VERSION WITH
COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
LATEST UPDATE JUST RELEASED THIS YEAR
A client is diagnosed with glaucoma. Which nursing assessment data identifies a risk factor
associated with this eye disorder?
a. Cardiovascular disease
b. Frequent urinary tract infections
c. A history of migraine headaches
d. Frequent upper respiratory infections
a. Cardiovascular disease
A clinic nurse is reviewing the record of a client with a diagnosis of a macular degeneration.
Which clinical manifestation is associated with this disorder? '
a. Eye pain
b. Opacity of the lens
c. Loss of central vision
d. Inability to identify the color red on an eye examination
c. Loss of central vision
A client is experiencing visual difficulties and has been told that a previous vision test showed
that the light rays entering the eye are falling in front of the retina. The nurse understands
that this client is experiencing which visual disturbance? a. Myopia
b. Hyperopia
c. Astigmatism
d. Exophthalmos
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a. Myopia
Timolol (Timoptic) ophthalmic drops have been prescribed for a client with primary open-
angle glaucoma. The client asks the nurse how this medication works. The nurse explains that
the medication lowers intraocular pressure by which mechanism?
a. Constricting the pupil
b. Reducing intracranial pressure
c. Increasing contractions of the ciliary muscle
d. Reducing the production of aqueous humor
d. Reducing the production of aqueous humor
The nurse is providing instructions to a client with a seizure disorder who will be taking
phenytoin (Dilantin). Which statement, if made by the client, would indicate an
understanding of the information about this medication?
a. "I need to perform good oral hygiene, including flossing and brushing my teeth."
b. "I should try to avoid alcohol, but if I'm not able to, I can drink alcohol in moderation."
c. "I should take my medication before coming to the laboratory to have a blood level drawn."
d. "I should monitor for side effects and adjust my medication dose depending on how severe
the side effects are.
a. "I need to perform good oral hygiene, including flossing and brushing my teeth."
The nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client with glaucoma. Which instruction should
the nurse include in the plan of care?
a. Avoid overuse of the eyes.
b. Decrease the amount of salt in the diet.
c. Eye medications will need to be administered for life.
d. Decrease fluid intake to control the intraocular pressure.
c. Eye medications will need to be administered for life.
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The nurse is performing an assessment on a client with a suspected diagnosis of cataract.
What is the chief clinical manifestation that the nurse expects to note in the early stages of
cataract formation?
a. Diplopia
b. Eye pain
c. Floating spots
d. Blurred vision
d. Blurred vision
Tonometry is performed on a client with a suspected diagnosis of glaucoma. The nurse looks
at the test results documented in the client's chart, knowing that which is the range for
normal intraocular pressure?
a. 2 to 7 mm Hg
b. 10 to 21 mm Hg
c. 22 to 30 mm Hg
d. 31 to 35 mm Hg
b. 10 to 21 mm Hg
A client's vision is tested with a Snellen chart. The results of the tests are documented as
20/60. How should the nurse interpret this finding?
a. The client is legally blind.
b. The client's vision is normal.
c. The client can read at a distance of 60 feet what a client with normal vision can read at 20
feet.
d. The client can read only at a distance of 20 feet what a client with normal vision can read at
60 feet.
d. The client can read only at a distance of 20 feet, what a client with normal vision can read at
60 feet.
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The nurse is preparing for the admission to the unit of a client with a diagnosis of seizures and
is preparing to institute full seizure precautions. Which item is contraindicated for use if a
seizure occurs?
a. Oxygen source
b. Suction machine
c. Padded tongue blade
d. Padding for the side rails
c. Padded tongue blade
What is the most appropriate nursing action to help manage a manic client who is
monopolizing a group therapy session?
a. Ask the client to leave the group for this session only.
b. Refer the client to another group that includes other manic clients.
c. Tell the client to stop monopolizing in a firm but compassionate manner.
d. Thank the client for the input, but inform the client that now others need a chance to
contribute.
d. Thank the client for the input, but inform the client that now others need a chance to
contribute.
A client is admitted to the mental health unit with a diagnosis of depression. The nurse
should develop a plan of care for the client that includes which intervention?
a. Encouraging quiet reading and writing for the first few days
b. Identification of physical activities that will provide exercise
c. No socializing activities, until the client asks to participate in milieu
d. A structured program of activities in which the client can participate
d. A structured program of activities in which the client can participate
A client is unwilling to go out of the house for fear of "making a fool of myself in public."
Because of this fear, the client remains homebound. Based on these data, which mental
NUR 1212C FINAL EXAM NEWEST VERSION WITH
COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
LATEST UPDATE JUST RELEASED THIS YEAR
A client is diagnosed with glaucoma. Which nursing assessment data identifies a risk factor
associated with this eye disorder?
a. Cardiovascular disease
b. Frequent urinary tract infections
c. A history of migraine headaches
d. Frequent upper respiratory infections
a. Cardiovascular disease
A clinic nurse is reviewing the record of a client with a diagnosis of a macular degeneration.
Which clinical manifestation is associated with this disorder? '
a. Eye pain
b. Opacity of the lens
c. Loss of central vision
d. Inability to identify the color red on an eye examination
c. Loss of central vision
A client is experiencing visual difficulties and has been told that a previous vision test showed
that the light rays entering the eye are falling in front of the retina. The nurse understands
that this client is experiencing which visual disturbance? a. Myopia
b. Hyperopia
c. Astigmatism
d. Exophthalmos
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a. Myopia
Timolol (Timoptic) ophthalmic drops have been prescribed for a client with primary open-
angle glaucoma. The client asks the nurse how this medication works. The nurse explains that
the medication lowers intraocular pressure by which mechanism?
a. Constricting the pupil
b. Reducing intracranial pressure
c. Increasing contractions of the ciliary muscle
d. Reducing the production of aqueous humor
d. Reducing the production of aqueous humor
The nurse is providing instructions to a client with a seizure disorder who will be taking
phenytoin (Dilantin). Which statement, if made by the client, would indicate an
understanding of the information about this medication?
a. "I need to perform good oral hygiene, including flossing and brushing my teeth."
b. "I should try to avoid alcohol, but if I'm not able to, I can drink alcohol in moderation."
c. "I should take my medication before coming to the laboratory to have a blood level drawn."
d. "I should monitor for side effects and adjust my medication dose depending on how severe
the side effects are.
a. "I need to perform good oral hygiene, including flossing and brushing my teeth."
The nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client with glaucoma. Which instruction should
the nurse include in the plan of care?
a. Avoid overuse of the eyes.
b. Decrease the amount of salt in the diet.
c. Eye medications will need to be administered for life.
d. Decrease fluid intake to control the intraocular pressure.
c. Eye medications will need to be administered for life.
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The nurse is performing an assessment on a client with a suspected diagnosis of cataract.
What is the chief clinical manifestation that the nurse expects to note in the early stages of
cataract formation?
a. Diplopia
b. Eye pain
c. Floating spots
d. Blurred vision
d. Blurred vision
Tonometry is performed on a client with a suspected diagnosis of glaucoma. The nurse looks
at the test results documented in the client's chart, knowing that which is the range for
normal intraocular pressure?
a. 2 to 7 mm Hg
b. 10 to 21 mm Hg
c. 22 to 30 mm Hg
d. 31 to 35 mm Hg
b. 10 to 21 mm Hg
A client's vision is tested with a Snellen chart. The results of the tests are documented as
20/60. How should the nurse interpret this finding?
a. The client is legally blind.
b. The client's vision is normal.
c. The client can read at a distance of 60 feet what a client with normal vision can read at 20
feet.
d. The client can read only at a distance of 20 feet what a client with normal vision can read at
60 feet.
d. The client can read only at a distance of 20 feet, what a client with normal vision can read at
60 feet.
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The nurse is preparing for the admission to the unit of a client with a diagnosis of seizures and
is preparing to institute full seizure precautions. Which item is contraindicated for use if a
seizure occurs?
a. Oxygen source
b. Suction machine
c. Padded tongue blade
d. Padding for the side rails
c. Padded tongue blade
What is the most appropriate nursing action to help manage a manic client who is
monopolizing a group therapy session?
a. Ask the client to leave the group for this session only.
b. Refer the client to another group that includes other manic clients.
c. Tell the client to stop monopolizing in a firm but compassionate manner.
d. Thank the client for the input, but inform the client that now others need a chance to
contribute.
d. Thank the client for the input, but inform the client that now others need a chance to
contribute.
A client is admitted to the mental health unit with a diagnosis of depression. The nurse
should develop a plan of care for the client that includes which intervention?
a. Encouraging quiet reading and writing for the first few days
b. Identification of physical activities that will provide exercise
c. No socializing activities, until the client asks to participate in milieu
d. A structured program of activities in which the client can participate
d. A structured program of activities in which the client can participate
A client is unwilling to go out of the house for fear of "making a fool of myself in public."
Because of this fear, the client remains homebound. Based on these data, which mental