The nurse is reviewing the use of ophthalmic preparations. Indications for the direct- and indirect-acting miotics include which condition?
a. Cataracts
b. Removal of foreign bodies
c. Open-angle glaucoma
d. Ocular infections
ANS: C
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A nurse is participating in a neighborhood health fair and is screening participants for depression. Which individual would the nurse anticipate as being at increased risk for depression?
A) A middle-aged man who is providing care for his disabled mother who has paraplegia B) A middle-aged man who is a single parent of a teenage boy who is still living at home C) A woman who is single and has no children of her own D) A young adult who is living at home with his parents and is unable to find work
MC The nurse is working with a group of lesbian, bisexual, and transgender women. What statements should the nurse be most concerned about regarding psychological considerations in working this group of clients? (Select all that apply.)
A. "I constantly feel negative feelings about my sexual preference." B.* "I do not live my life openly, but I never fear someone will find out I am a lesbian." C. "I am coming out and sometimes I have contradictory feelings of excitement and relief." D. "The excitement of coming out is overwhelming." E. "I constantly monitor everything I say and do for fear my mother will find out I am a lesbian."