A nurse assessing a client's eyes notes that the pupils get larger when the client looks at an object in the distance and become smaller when the client looks at a nearby object. How does the nurse document this finding?

A. Myopia
B. Hyperopia
C. Photophobia
D. Accommodation


Ans: D. Accommodation

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