A visual problem of the older client is presbyopia, which is
A) increased tear formation causing blurred vision.
B) stiffness of the ciliary muscle contributing to accommodation problems.
C) an inability to shift focus from far to near.
D) a change in the pupil; it becomes small and fixed.
C
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The nurse notes that a child with cerebral palsy has difficulty
pulling himself up to stand and can't get the legs uncrossed and beside each other. When in a standing position, the child stays up on his toes. Which type of cerebral palsy do these symptoms indicate? A) Ataxic cerebral palsy B) Athetoid cerebral palsy C) Rigidity cerebral palsy D) Spastic cerebral palsy
The doctor ordered strict bedrest for a resident. Which is correct?
a. The person can perform some activities of daily living. b. Everything is done for the person. c. The person can use the beside commode. d. The person can use the bathroom.
A client is taking St. John's wort and an SSRI. The nurse observes the client for which symptoms?(Select all that apply.)
1. Mania 2. Confusion 3. Renal failure 4. Tachycardia 5. Hypotension
Which one of the following is an example of a nurse's statement that reflects using the scientific method in the nursing process?
a. "My instincts tell me that the client is getting depressed." b. "The client doesn't look the same today. I think something is wrong." c. "The client's husband told me that the client is feeling uncomfortable." d. "The client seems to be having more pain today than yesterday and her blood pressure is elevated."