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An adolescent patient presents to the emergency room with reports that they were
hit in the eye with a baseball. No visual loss is noted when a Snellen visual acuity
is performed, but while waiting to be assessed by a provider, the patient reports
"aching" pain in their eye and sudden onset of blurry vision. What statement made
is greatest concern in the emergency nurse? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Comments: "Seeing
red" is an indication that blood is present in the anterior chamber. Activities such
as coughing, sneezing, or leaning forward can cause the bleeding to continue or
increase. This causes the anterior chamber to fill with blood and can lead to
increased intraocular pressure due to blood clotting. Increased swelling and
lacrimation are anticipated after an eye injury. Decreased ability to look upward
may be a sign on entrapment, however without vision loss, this would take less