Which eye assessment finding indicates to the nurse that the seven voluntary muscles of the client's eye orbit are functioning in a coordinated manner for both eyes?
A. The client has not experienced double vision.
B. The client has synchronized blinking movements.
C. The client has not experienced headaches and dizziness
D. The client's pupils both constrict to the same degree in response to light.
A
The voluntary muscles of the orbit rotate the eye and coordinate eye movements to ensure that the retina of each eye receives an image at the same time, so that only a single image is perceived.
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