The nurse is caring for a newborn and knows that his vision, unlike his hearing, is not fully developed. Which aspect of the child's vision would the nurse expect to be similar to his father's vision?
A) Adequate color detection
B) Visual acuity of 20/100
C) Nearsightedness
D) Monocular vision
B
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A client has a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). What comfort measure does the nurse delegate to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
a. Ambulate the client. b. Apply a warm moist pack. c. Massage the client's leg. d. Provide an ice pack.
A nursing instructor is teaching about the guiding principles of the recovery model, as described by the SAMHSA. Which student statement indicates that further teaching is needed?
A. "Recovery occurs via many pathways." B. "Recovery emerges from strong religious affiliations." C. "Recovery is supported by peers and allies." D. "Recovery is culturally based and influenced."
A 62-year-old person states to the nurse, I have trouble with my peripheral vision. Sometimes, I do not notice objects unless they are in front of me. Which of the following disorders is the client likely experiencing?
a. Presbyopia b. Glaucoma c. Cataracts d. Diabetic retinopathy
A nurse is caring for a patient who is experiencing visual hallucinations. Which lobe of the brain should the nurse recognize as the source of the patient's manifestations?
1. Parietal 2. Occipital 3. Temporal 4. Right frontal