The nurse is preparing to assess a patient's extraocular function. Which test or exam will the nurse use for this specific eye assessment?

1) Superior field test
2) Pupillary reaction test
3) Denver Age Screening exam
4) Six cardinal positions of gaze test


ANS: 4

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a. "There are improved techniques to diagnose an STD used in practice." b. "There is increased incidence of sexual abuse and sexual trafficking." c. "Females feel safe using oral agents rather than a condom as contraception." d. "The organisms causing STDs are all becoming more virulent."

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A baby boy is 50 minutes old when admitted to the nursery. He weighs 3,289 grams (7 pounds 4 ounces), is 50 centimeters (20 inches) long, has irregular respirations of 40 per minute,

has a heart rate of 140 bpm, and has a temperature of 35.7°C (96°F). The nurse would make a nursing judgment that the infant is a. normal except for respirations b. normal except for heartbeat c. normal except for temperature d. normal in all respects from the information given

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In the labor and delivery department, the nurse notices that two women who are in labor are responding differently to their contractions

The first woman, who is having her first baby, has rated her pain as a "7," seems agitated, and has asked for pain medication. The second woman, who is having her third baby, has also rated her pain as a "7," but is calmer and says she does not need anything for pain at this time. What explains the differences in the outward responses to pain between these women? a. Pain tolerance b. Pain threshold c. Nociception d. Physiologic stress

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A patient is diagnosed with a benign skin lesion caused by a virus. For which skin condition should the nurse plan care for this patient?

a. Cyst b. Wart c. Keloid d. Pigmented nevi

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