Which assessment finding indicates the pharmacological treatment for the client with open-angle glaucoma is therapeutic?

A. Decreased photophobia
B. IOP of 32 mmHg
C. Improved visual acuity
D. Absence of headaches


Answer: C

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a. Ask him what strength or dose of Luvox he takes. b. Request that the prescriber add Luvox to the patient's orders. c. Ask the patient to have all his drugs brought from home to the hospital. d. Check with the pharmacist to determine whether Luvox interacts with his ordered drugs.

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a. Euphoria b. Psychomotor retardation c. Indecisiveness d. Sleep disturbances e. Suicidal ideation

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Given M.B.'s chief complaint, what would you expect to find during your initial assessment?

What will be an ideal response?

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