A nurse is assisting a healthcare provider during a refractive error examination for a
client with complaints of visual impairment. What measure should the nurse employ
during the procedure?
A) Position the client 10 feet from the phoropter
B) Place the phoropter at the sides of the client's eyes
C) Position the client 20 feet from the phoropter
D) Place the phoropter in front of the client's eyes
D
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of an undiagnosed injury. He adds that he cannot adhere to his plan for care involving performing own activities of daily living, walking 20 minutes daily, and using pain medication only at bedtime. Desired outcomes for the client include (more than one answer may be correct) A. compliance behavior. B. anxiety self-control. C. risk control—drug use. D. spiritual health.
A monofilament test is used to determine a client's risk for which of the following complications of diabetes mellitus?
A) diabetic ulcer of the foot B) diabetic retinopathy C) diabetic ketoacidosis D) arterial insufficiency of the lower extremities
The nurse is caring for a client following a colonoscopy. During the procedure, two medium-sized polyps were removed. Which nursing assessment in the recovery area is a priority?
A) Assessment of level of consciousness B) Hemoccult test of stool C) Vital signs D) Ability to tolerate liquids
When a nurse delegates a task to you that is within your scope of practice as a nursing assistant, you
A) can ask a co-worker to complete the task. B) are not responsible for doing the task. C) must complete the task given to you. D) may refuse if your shift is almost over.