The nurse is planning to assess a patient's vision and eye movements. Which action should the nurse take during this assessment? (Select all that apply.)
1. Touch the cornea with a cotton wisp.
2. Ask the patient to raise the eyebrows.
3. Shine a light into each of the patient's eyes.
4. Ask the patient to read from a card one eye at a time.
5. Have the patient move the eyes through six directions.
3. Shine a light into each of the patient's eyes.
4. Ask the patient to read from a card one eye at a time.
5. Have the patient move the eyes through six directions.
You might also like to view...
When caring for a client with a vision and hearing loss, the nurse understands that this client is experiencing which alteration?
a. sensory deficit c. sensory overload b. sensory deprivation d. disorientation
In which position should the nurse place a newborn to administer oxygen by bag and mask?
A) Trendelenburg B) On the back with the neck slightly flexed C) On the back with the head slightly extended D) Position is unimportant as long as the tongue is pulled forward.
The mother of a premature newborn asks the nurse why she needs to wear a protective gown, gloves, and mask when holding her baby. Which of the following is the nurse's best response to this mother?
1. "It is because the baby might not have enough immunity since she was born premature.". 2. "It is because the baby is in an incubator.". 3. "It is to protect you from picking up an infection from the hospital environment.". 4. "It is to protect your clothing from accidental spills.".
Triple therapy has been prescribed for a 13 year old with peptic ulcer disease. Identify the medications that are part of the therapy Select all that apply
1. Polyethylene Glycol 2. Omeprazole 3. Prevacid 4. Pantoprazole 5. Ranitidine