22MD Flashcards
(47 cards)
The nurse evaluates that wearing bifocals improved the patient’s myopia and presbyopia by assessing for
a. strength of the eye muscles.
b. both near and distant vision.
c. cloudiness in the eye lenses.
d. intraocular pressure changes.
b. both near and distant vision.
A nurse should instruct a patient with recurrent staphylococcal and seborrheic blepharitis to
a. irrigate the eyes with saline solution.
b. apply cool compresses to the eyes three times daily.
c. use a gentle baby shampoo to clean the lids as needed.
d. schedule an appointment for surgical removal of the lesion.
c. use a gentle baby shampoo to clean the lids as needed.
When assisting a blind patient in ambulating to the bathroom, the nurse should
a. take the patient by the arm and lead the patient slowly to the bathroom.
b. have the patient place a hand on the nurse’s shoulder and guide the patient.
c. stay beside the patient and describe any obstacles on the path to the bathroom.
d. walk slightly ahead of the patient and allow the patient to hold the nurse’s elbow.
d. walk slightly ahead of the patient and allow the patient to hold the nurse’s elbow.
A nurse should include which instructions when teaching a patient with repeated hordeolum how to prevent further infection?
a. Apply cold compresses at the first sign of recurrence.
b. Discard all open or used cosmetics applied near the eyes.
c. Wash the scalp and eyebrows with an antiseborrheic shampoo.
d. Be examined for recurrent sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
b. Discard all open or used cosmetics applied near the eyes.
The nurse developing a teaching plan for a patient with herpes simplex keratitis should include which instruction?
a. Apply antibiotic drops to the eye several times daily.
b. Wash hands frequently and avoid touching the eyes.
c. Apply a new occlusive dressing to the affected eye at bedtime.
d. Use corticosteroid ophthalmic ointment to decrease inflammation.
b. Wash hands frequently and avoid touching the eyes.
Which teaching point should the nurse plan to include when caring for a patient whose vision is corrected to 20/200?
a. How to access audio books
b. How to use a white cane safely
c. Where Braille instruction is available
d. Where to obtain specialized magnifiers
d. Where to obtain specialized magnifiers
The nurse is developing a plan of care for an adult patient diagnosed with adult inclusion conjunctivitis (AIC) caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. Which action should be included in the plan of care?
a. Discussing the need for sexually transmitted infection testing
b. Applying topical corticosteroids to prevent further inflammation
c. Assisting with applying for community visual rehabilitation services
d. Educating about the use of antiviral eyedrops to treat the infection
a. Discussing the need for sexually transmitted infection testing
Which topic will the nurse teach after a patient has had outpatient cataract surgery and lens implantation?
a. Use of oral opioids for pain control
b. Administration of corticosteroid eye drops
c. Importance of coughing and deep breathing exercises
d. Need for bed rest for the first 1 to 2 days after the surgery
b. Administration of corticosteroid eye drops
In reviewing a 55-year-old patient’s medical record, the nurse notes that the last eye examination revealed an intraocular pressure of 28 mm Hg. The nurse will plan to assess
a. visual acuity.
b. pupil reaction.
c. color perception.
d. peripheral vision.
d. peripheral vision.
A patient with a right retinal detachment had a pneumatic retinopexy procedure. Which information will be included in the discharge teaching plan?
a. The purpose of maintaining the head in a prescribed position
b. The use of eye patches to reduce movement of the operative eye
c. The need to wear dark glasses to protect the eyes from bright light
d. The procedure for dressing changes when the eye dressing is saturated
a. The purpose of maintaining the head in a prescribed position
A 72-year-old patient with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has just had photodynamic therapy. Which statement by the patient indicates that the discharge teaching has been effective?
a. “I will need to use bright lights to read for at least the next week.”
b. “I will use drops to keep my pupils dilated until my appointment.”
c. “I will not use facial lotions near my eyes during the recovery period.”
d. “I will cover up with long-sleeved shirts and pants for the next 5 days.”
d. “I will cover up with long-sleeved shirts and pants for the next 5 days.”
To determine whether treatment is effective for a patient with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), the nurse can evaluate the patient for improvement by
a. questioning the patient about blurred vision.
b. noting any changes in the patient’s visual field.
c. asking the patient to rate the pain using a 0 to 10 scale.
d. assessing the patient’s depth perception when climbing stairs.
b. noting any changes in the patient’s visual field.
A patient with glaucoma who has been using timolol (Timoptic) drops for several days tells the nurse that the eye drops cause eye burning and visual blurriness for a short time after administration. The best response to the patient’s statement is
a. “Those symptoms may indicate a need for an increased dosage of the eye drops.”
b. “The drops are uncomfortable, but it is important to use them to retain your vision.”
c. “These are normal side effects of the drug, which should be less noticeable with time.”
d. “Notify your health care provider so that different eye drops can be prescribed for you.”
b. “The drops are uncomfortable, but it is important to use them to retain your vision.”
The nurse is completing the admission database for a patient admitted with abdominal pain and notes a history of hypertension and glaucoma. Which prescribed medications should the nurse question?
a. Morphine sulfate 4 mg IV
b. Diazepam (Valium) 5 mg IV
c. Betaxolol (Betoptic) 0.25% eyedrops
d. Scopolamine patch (Transderm Scop) 1.5 mg
d. Scopolamine patch (Transderm Scop) 1.5 mg
A patient who has bacterial endophthalmitis in the left eye is restless, frequently asking whether the eye is healing, and whether removal of the eye will be necessary. Based on the assessment data, which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate at this time?
a. Grieving related to current loss of functional vision
b. Anxiety related to the possibility of permanent vision loss
c. Situational low self-esteem related to loss of visual function
d. Risk for falls related to inability to see environmental hazards
b. Anxiety related to the possibility of permanent vision loss
To decrease the risk for future hearing loss, which action should the nurse who is working with college students at the on-campus health clinic implement?
a. Arrange to include otoscopic examinations for all patients.
b. Administer influenza immunizations to all students at the clinic.
c. Discuss the importance of limiting exposure to amplified music.
d. Perform tympanometry on all patients between the ages of 18 to 24.
c. Discuss the importance of limiting exposure to amplified music.
A patient diagnosed with external otitis is being discharged from the emergency department with an ear wick in place. Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching?
a. “I will apply the eardrops to the cotton wick in the ear canal.”
b. “I can use aspirin or acetaminophen (Tylenol) for pain relief.”
c. “I will clean the ear canal daily with a cotton-tipped applicator.”
d. “I can use warm compresses to the outside of the ear for comfort.”
c. “I will clean the ear canal daily with a cotton-tipped applicator.”
A patient who has undergone a left tympanoplasty should be instructed to
a. remain on bed rest.
b. keep the head elevated.
c. avoid blowing the nose.
d. irrigate the left ear canal.
c. avoid blowing the nose.
The nurse is assessing a patient who has recently been treated with amoxicillin for acute otitis media of the right ear. Which finding is a priority to report to the health care provider?
a. The patient has a temperature of 100.6° F.
b. The patient complains of “popping” in the ear.
c. The patient frequently asks the nurse to repeat information.
d. The patient states that the right ear has a feeling of fullness.
a. The patient has a temperature of 100.6° F.
A 42-year-old woman with Ménière’s disease is admitted with vertigo, nausea, and vomiting. Which nursing intervention will be included in the care plan?
a. Dim the lights in the patient’s room.
b. Encourage increased oral fluid intake.
c. Change the patient’s position every 2 hours.
d. Keep the head of the bed elevated 30 degrees.
a. Dim the lights in the patient’s room
Which statement by the patient to the home health nurse indicates a need for more teaching about self-administering eardrops?
a. “I will leave the ear wick in place while administering the drops.”
b. “I should lie down before and for 5 minutes after administering the drops.”
c. “I will hold the tip of the dropper above the ear while administering the drops.”
d. “I should keep the medication refrigerated until I am ready to administer the drops.”
d. “I should keep the medication refrigerated until I am ready to administer the drops.”
An 82-year-old patient who is being admitted to the hospital repeatedly asks the nurse to “speak up so that I can hear you.” Which action should the nurse take?
a. Overenunciate while speaking.
b. Speak normally but more slowly.
c. Increase the volume when speaking.
d. Use more facial expressions when talking.
b. Speak normally but more slowly.
A 75-year-old patient with presbycusis is fitted with binaural hearing aids. Which information will the nurse include when teaching the patient how to use the hearing aids?
a. Experiment with volume and hearing ability in a quiet environment initially.
b. Keep the volume low on the hearing aids for the first week while adjusting to them.
c. Add a second hearing aid after making the initial adjustment to the first hearing aid.
d. Wear the hearing aids for about an hour a day at first, gradually increasing the time of use.
a. Experiment with volume and hearing ability in a quiet environment initially.
Which information will the nurse include for a patient contemplating a cochlear implant?
a. Cochlear implants require training in order to receive the full benefit.
b. Cochlear implants are not useful for patients with congenital deafness.
c. Cochlear implants are most helpful as an early intervention for presbycusis.
d. Cochlear implants improve hearing in patients with conductive hearing loss.
a. Cochlear implants require training in order to receive the full benefit.