To assess a client's visual accommodation, the nurse has the client:
A) stand 20 feet from the Snellen chart.
B) sit still while a penlight is shined at the pupil.
C) look straight ahead with one eye covered.
D) look at a close object, then at a distant object.
Ans: D
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Accommodation can be tested by having the client look at a close object and then look at a distant object.
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