After fluorescein is applied, the nurse can inspect the:

a. eyelids for any hordeola.
b. pupils for regularity.
c. cornea for lesions.
d. lashes for scales.


c

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A patient has bee told he has cataracts in both eyes. The patient wants to know what the treatment options are

What should the nurse tell the patient is the most appropriate treatment option for patients with age-related cataracts that are affecting the patient's ability to function? A) Antioxidant supplements, vitamin C and E, beta-carotene, and selenium B) Eyeglasses or magnifying lenses C) Corticosteroid eye drops D) Surgical intervention

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During a lecture on the different types of white blood cells, the nurse explains to the student nurses that these white blood cells have different functions. Based on this information, what is the function of basophils?

A) Release chemicals to assist the body in detoxifying foreign proteins B) Involved in allergic and inflammatory reactions C) First line of defense against bacteria D) Play a role in acute and chronic inflammatory processes

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The physician gives orders to infuse 1 unit (250 mL) of packed red blood cells over 2 hours. Calculate the flow rate in milliliters per hour. ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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