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NURS 355 – Eyes Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified.
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NURS 355 – Eyes Exam Questions 
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Define myopia - answerNearsightedness - incoming light focuses in front of the retina. 
Distant vision is blurred 
Describe hyperopia - answerFar-sightedness - incoming light focuses behind the retina. Near 
vision is blurred 
Describe presbyopia - answerLoss of accomodation - lens of the eye hardens w/ age 40+ - 
Blurred near vision 
Describe an astigmatism - answerIrregularly shaped cornea - most common vision problem. 
Light rays f...
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NURS 3094 Praxis Test 2 | Questions with Verified Answers
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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 eye problem is the leading cause of blindness in client with diabetes? 1. Cataracts 2.Glaucoma 3. Retinopathy 4. Astigmatism A client who was involved in a motor vehicle crash reports seeing flashes of l...
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RMA PRACTICE EXAM #1 WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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In the doctor's office, the patient's blood oxygen saturation is measured with: 
A pulse oximeter 
 
 
Which of the following is the best source of vitamin C? 
A. meats & nuts 
B. milk 
C. citrus fruits 
D. oils 
Citrus fruits 
 
 
 
Principals of professional ethics may include all the following EXCEPT 
A. objectivity 
B. financial control 
C. responsibility 
D. confidentiality 
Financial control 
 
 
Which type of drug schedule has not acceptable medical use? 
A. schedule I 
B. schedule II 
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ANATOMY BSC2346 A & P 1 - Rasmussen College
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ANATOMY BSC2346 A & P 1 - Rasmussen College relatively healthy 42-year-old female with well-managed diabetes. She reports occasional alcohol intake, smokes cigarettes only when drinking, and exercises 3-4 times a week. She has a history of mild myopia, which she has corrected with glasses and contacts since she was 14 years old. Kari has been having trouble seeing at night. It has been gradually getting worse and she was tripped on a rug and bumped into a few walls within the last week. She has ...
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EAQ COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024/2025 (ALL CORRECT 100%)
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EAQ COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024/2025 (ALL CORRECT 100%) The nurse is caring for a client with burns receiving opioid analgesics 
and who is sedated. Which medications should the nurse anticipate 
to be prescribed by the primary healthcare provider to overcome this 
side effect of the opioid analgesics? 
A: Pregabalin 
A: Gabapentin 
Lorazepam 
Morphine 
Midazolam - ANSWER Pregabalin and gabapentin are adjuvant 
analgesics used to overcome the side effects caused by opioid 
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Health Assessment
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After completing this chapter, you will be able to: 
1. Identify the purposes of the physical examination. 
2. Explain the four techniques used in physical examination: 
inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. 
3. Identify expected findings during health assessment. 
4. Verbalize the steps used in performing selected examination 
procedures: 
a. Assessing appearance and mental status. 
b. Assessing the skin. 
c. Assessing the hair. 
d. Assessing the nails. 
e. Assessing the skull ...
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ANATOMY BSC2346 A & P 1 - Rasmussen College
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ANATOMY BSC2346 A & P 1 - Rasmussen College relatively healthy 42-year-old female with well-managed diabetes. She reports occasional alcohol intake, smokes cigarettes only when drinking, and exercises 3-4 times a week. She has a history of mild myopia, which she has corrected with glasses and contacts since she was 14 years old. Kari has been having trouble seeing at night. It has been gradually getting worse and she was tripped on a rug and bumped into a few walls within the last week. She has ...
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EAQ COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024/2025 (CORRECT 100%)
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EAQ COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024/2025 (CORRECT 100%) Monitor serum carbon dioxide levels routinely. - ANSWER Carbon 
dioxide levels must be maintained since carbon dioxide can cause 
vasodilation, increasing intracranial pressure, and decreasing blood 
flow. The fluid may be cerebrospinal fluid; clearing the ear may cause 
further damage. Because of manipulation during a craniotomy, 
anticonvulsants are given prophylactically to prevent seizures. 
Elevating the head of the bed...
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ABO Vocab 2023 Solved 100%
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Aberration + types of abberation - ANSWER-deviation from a single focus of light rays from one source; failure to bring light rays to a single focal point 
two types: chromatic and monochromatic 
 
Accomodation - ANSWER-the ability of the eye to adjust focus for varying distances 
 
Achromatic - ANSWER-lens that can refract light without creating rainbow effect 
 
What effects do Achromatic lens limit and how? - ANSWER-limits effects of chromatic, spherical aberration (combines and thus focuses ...
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CPSS Ophthalmology Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+
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OD - right eye 
 
OS - left eye 
 
OU - both eyes 
 
QD - once a day 
 
BID - twice a day 
 
TID - three times a day 
 
QID - four times a day 
 
QHS - use at night 
 
QAM - use in the morning 
 
PRN - as needed 
 
CC - chief complaint 
 
GTT - drops 
 
UNG - ointment 
 
PO - by mouth 
 
NPO - nothing by mouth 
 
HPI - history of present illness 
 
STAT - urgent 
 
IOT/IOP - intraocular tension/ intraocular pressure 
 
RX - prescription 
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