NURS 3094 Praxis Test 2 | Questions with Verified Answers
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NURS 3094
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NURS 3094
NURS 3094 Praxis Test 2 | Questions with Verified Answers The nurse is performing an assessment and notes that the client has exophthalmos and complains of double vision. These findings are consistent with which condition? 1. Glaucoma 2. Hypertension 3. Hyperthyroidism 4. Sinus infection Which ey...
The nurse is performing an assessment and notes that the client has exophthalmos and
complains of double vision. These findings are consistent with which condition?
Which information would the nurse include in explaining glaucoma to a client?
1. increase in the pressure within the eyeball
2. An opacity of crystalline lens or its capsule
3. Curvature of the cornea becomes unequal
4. A separation of the retina
A client asks the nurse what causes the sudden loss of vision common in persons with
multiple sclerosis. Which factor would the nurse include in the explanation?
Which clinical manifestation would the nurse expect for a client who has myasthenia
gravis?
1. blurred vision with episodes of vertigo
,2. Tremors of the hands when lifting objects
3. Partial improvement of muscle strength with mild exercise
4. Involvement of distal muscles more than proximal muscles
Which rationale would the nurse include in teaching a client with glaucoma about the
need for treatment?
1. Surgery helps temporarily
2. Total blindness is inevitable
3. use of both eyes is restricted
4. Lost vision cannot be restored
Which treatment goal would the nurse emphasizes when teaching a client with a
diagnosis of open-angle glaucoma?
1. Dilate pupils
2. Rest the eye muscles
3. Control intraocular pressure
4. Prevent secondary infections
A client is prescribed imipramine 75mg three times per day. Which nursing action is
most appropriate?
1. Telling the client steroids won't be prescribed
2. Warning pt not to eat cheese
3. Monitoring the client for increased tolerance
4. Having the client checked for increased intraocular pressure
Glaucoma is one of the side effects of imipramine
A client is diagnosed with acute mania and the healthcare provider is prescribing
lithium. Under what conditions would this not be prescribed?
, The nurse understands that clients with certain conditions who are given haloperidol
must be monitored for additional adverse reactions. Which client conditions would
warrant additional monitoring? (SA)
Which education would the nurse provide the parents of a four year old child with
recurrent otitis media about the typical treatment for associated hearing loss?
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