The nurse is conducting a physical assessment and notes senile entropion. Based on this data, which is the patient at risk for developing?

1) Dry eye
2) Conjunctivitis
3) Corneal abrasion
4) Blindness


ANS: 3

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The nurse is assisting a patient to insert contacts and a contact is dropped. What action should occur next?

a. Moisten the finger with lens solution and gently touch it to pick it up. b. Moisten the contact lens with tap water and pick it up. c. Pick it up and insert the contact lens. d. Discard the contact lens.

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Which of the following distribution curves demonstrates the least amount of variation in the scores?

a. The least amount of variation would be in the first curve. b. The least amount of variation would be in the second curve. c. The least amount of variation would be in the third curve. d. The amount of variation can't be defined by the curve.

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Identify the fat-soluble vitamins

1. K, C, A, D 2. B1, B2, B3, B6 3. B12, A, E, C 4. E, A, K, D

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