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Deck 14: Eyes
1
A patient has a normal pupillary light reflex.The nurse recognizes that this reflex indicates that:
A) the eyes converge to focus on the light.
B) light is reflected at the same spot in both eyes.
C) the eye focuses the image in the center of the pupil.
D) constriction of both pupils occurs in response to bright light.
A) the eyes converge to focus on the light.
B) light is reflected at the same spot in both eyes.
C) the eye focuses the image in the center of the pupil.
D) constriction of both pupils occurs in response to bright light.
constriction of both pupils occurs in response to bright light.
2
The nurse is performing an external eye examination.Which statement regarding the outer layer of the eye is true?
A) The outer layer of the eye is very sensitive to touch.
B) The outer layer of the eye is darkly pigmented to prevent light from reflecting internally.
C) The trigeminal (CN V) and the trochlear (CN IV) nerves are stimulated when the outer surface of the eye is stimulated.
D) The visual receptive layer of the eye in which light waves are changed into nerve impulses is located in the outer layer of the eye.
A) The outer layer of the eye is very sensitive to touch.
B) The outer layer of the eye is darkly pigmented to prevent light from reflecting internally.
C) The trigeminal (CN V) and the trochlear (CN IV) nerves are stimulated when the outer surface of the eye is stimulated.
D) The visual receptive layer of the eye in which light waves are changed into nerve impulses is located in the outer layer of the eye.
The outer layer of the eye is very sensitive to touch.
3
A patient is unable to read even the largest letters on the Snellen chart.The nurse should take which action next?
A) Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist or optometrist for further evaluation.
B) Assess whether the patient can count the nurse's fingers when they are placed in front of his or her eyes.
C) Ask the patient to put on his or her reading glasses and attempt to read the Snellen chart again.
D) Shorten the distance between the patient and the chart until it is seen and record that distance.
A) Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist or optometrist for further evaluation.
B) Assess whether the patient can count the nurse's fingers when they are placed in front of his or her eyes.
C) Ask the patient to put on his or her reading glasses and attempt to read the Snellen chart again.
D) Shorten the distance between the patient and the chart until it is seen and record that distance.
Shorten the distance between the patient and the chart until it is seen and record that distance.
4
When examining a patient's eyes,the nurse recalls that stimulation of the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system:
A) causes pupillary constriction.
B) adjusts the eye for near vision.
C) elevates the eyelid and dilates the pupil.
D) causes contraction of the ciliary body.
A) causes pupillary constriction.
B) adjusts the eye for near vision.
C) elevates the eyelid and dilates the pupil.
D) causes contraction of the ciliary body.
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A patient's vision is recorded as 20/80 in each eye.The nurse interprets this finding to mean that the patient:
A) has poor vision.
B) has acute vision.
C) has normal vision.
D) is presbyopic.
A) has poor vision.
B) has acute vision.
C) has normal vision.
D) is presbyopic.
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6
When performing the corneal light reflex assessment,the nurse notes that the light is reflected at 2 o'clock in each eye.The nurse should:
A) consider this a normal finding.
B) refer the individual for further evaluation.
C) document this as an asymmetric light reflex.
D) perform the confrontation test to validate the findings.
A) consider this a normal finding.
B) refer the individual for further evaluation.
C) document this as an asymmetric light reflex.
D) perform the confrontation test to validate the findings.
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7
A 60-year-old man is at the clinic for an eye examination.The nurse suspects that he has ptosis of one eye.How should the nurse check for this?
A) Perform the confrontation test.
B) Assess the individual's near vision.
C) Observe the distance between the palpebral fissures.
D) Perform the corneal light test and look for symmetry of the light reflex.
A) Perform the confrontation test.
B) Assess the individual's near vision.
C) Observe the distance between the palpebral fissures.
D) Perform the corneal light test and look for symmetry of the light reflex.
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8
The nurse is conducting a visual examination.Which of these statements regarding visual pathways and visual fields is true?
A) The right side of the brain interprets vision for the right eye.
B) The image formed on the retina is upside down and reversed from its actual appearance in the outside world.
C) Light rays are refracted through the transparent media of the eye before striking the pupil.
D) The light impulses are conducted through the optic nerve to the temporal lobes of the brain.
A) The right side of the brain interprets vision for the right eye.
B) The image formed on the retina is upside down and reversed from its actual appearance in the outside world.
C) Light rays are refracted through the transparent media of the eye before striking the pupil.
D) The light impulses are conducted through the optic nerve to the temporal lobes of the brain.
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9
When examining the eye,the nurse notices that the patient's eyelid margins approximate completely.The nurse recognizes that this assessment finding:
A) is expected.
B) may indicate a problem with extraocular muscles.
C) may result in problems with tearing.
D) indicates increased intraocular pressure.
A) is expected.
B) may indicate a problem with extraocular muscles.
C) may result in problems with tearing.
D) indicates increased intraocular pressure.
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10
A patient's vision is recorded as 20/30 when the Snellen eye chart is used.The nurse interprets these results to indicate that:
A) at 30 feet the patient can read the entire chart.
B) the patient can read at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can read at 30 feet.
C) the patient can read the chart from 20 feet in the left eye and 30 feet in the right eye.
D) the patient can read from 30 feet what a person with normal vision can read from 20 feet.
A) at 30 feet the patient can read the entire chart.
B) the patient can read at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can read at 30 feet.
C) the patient can read the chart from 20 feet in the left eye and 30 feet in the right eye.
D) the patient can read from 30 feet what a person with normal vision can read from 20 feet.
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11
A mother asks when her newborn infant's eyesight will be developed.The nurse should reply:
A) "Vision is not totally developed until 2 years of age."
B) "Infants develop the ability to focus on an object at around 8 months."
C) "By about 3 months, infants develop more coordinated eye movements and can fixate on an object."
D) "Most infants have uncoordinated eye movements for the first year of life."
A) "Vision is not totally developed until 2 years of age."
B) "Infants develop the ability to focus on an object at around 8 months."
C) "By about 3 months, infants develop more coordinated eye movements and can fixate on an object."
D) "Most infants have uncoordinated eye movements for the first year of life."
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12
The nurse is reviewing causes of increased intraocular pressure.Which of these factors determines intraocular pressure?
A) Thickness or bulging of the lens
B) Posterior chamber as it accommodates an increase in fluid
C) Contraction of the ciliary body in response to the aqueous within the eye
D) Amount of aqueous produced and resistance to its outflow at the angle of the anterior chamber
A) Thickness or bulging of the lens
B) Posterior chamber as it accommodates an increase in fluid
C) Contraction of the ciliary body in response to the aqueous within the eye
D) Amount of aqueous produced and resistance to its outflow at the angle of the anterior chamber
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13
Which of these assessment findings would the nurse expect to see when examining the eyes of a black patient?
A) Increased night vision
B) A dark retinal background
C) Increased photosensitivity
D) Narrowed palpebral fissures
A) Increased night vision
B) A dark retinal background
C) Increased photosensitivity
D) Narrowed palpebral fissures
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14
During ocular examinations,the nurse keeps in mind that movement of the extraocular muscles is:
A) decreased in the elderly.
B) impaired in a patient with cataracts.
C) stimulated by cranial nerves I and II.
D) stimulated by cranial nerves III, IV, and VI.
A) decreased in the elderly.
B) impaired in a patient with cataracts.
C) stimulated by cranial nerves I and II.
D) stimulated by cranial nerves III, IV, and VI.
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15
The nurse is reviewing for a class in age-related changes in the eye.Which of these physiological changes is responsible for presbyopia?
A) Degeneration of the cornea
B) Loss of lens elasticity
C) Decreased adaptation to darkness
D) Decreased distance vision abilities
A) Degeneration of the cornea
B) Loss of lens elasticity
C) Decreased adaptation to darkness
D) Decreased distance vision abilities
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16
During an assessment of the sclera of an African-American patient,the nurse would consider which of these an expected finding?
A) Yellow fatty deposits over the cornea
B) Pallor near the outer canthus of the lower lid
C) Yellow color of the sclera that extends up to the iris
D) The presence of small brown macules on the sclera
A) Yellow fatty deposits over the cornea
B) Pallor near the outer canthus of the lower lid
C) Yellow color of the sclera that extends up to the iris
D) The presence of small brown macules on the sclera
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17
The nurse is testing a patient's visual accommodation,which refers to which action?
A) Pupillary constriction when looking at a near object
B) Pupillary dilation when looking at a far object
C) Changes in peripheral vision in response to light
D) Involuntary blinking in the presence of bright light
A) Pupillary constriction when looking at a near object
B) Pupillary dilation when looking at a far object
C) Changes in peripheral vision in response to light
D) Involuntary blinking in the presence of bright light
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18
The nurse is performing the diagnostic positions test.Normal findings would be which of these results?
A) Convergence of the eyes
B) Parallel movement of both eyes
C) Nystagmus in extreme superior gaze
D) A slight amount of lid lag when moving the eyes from a superior to inferior position
A) Convergence of the eyes
B) Parallel movement of both eyes
C) Nystagmus in extreme superior gaze
D) A slight amount of lid lag when moving the eyes from a superior to inferior position
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19
A 52-year-old patient describes the presence of occasional "floaters" or "spots" moving in front of his eyes.The nurse should:
A) examine the retina to determine the number of floaters.
B) presume the patient has glaucoma and refer him for further testing.
C) consider this an abnormal finding and refer him to an ophthalmologist.
D) know that floaters are usually not significant and are caused by condensed vitreous fibers.
A) examine the retina to determine the number of floaters.
B) presume the patient has glaucoma and refer him for further testing.
C) consider this an abnormal finding and refer him to an ophthalmologist.
D) know that floaters are usually not significant and are caused by condensed vitreous fibers.
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20
The nurse is preparing to assess the visual acuity of a 16-year-old patient.How should the nurse proceed?
A) Perform the confrontation test.
B) Ask the patient to read the print on a handheld Jaeger card.
C) Use the Snellen chart positioned 20 feet away from the patient.
D) Determine the patient's ability to read newsprint at a distance of 12 to 14 inches.
A) Perform the confrontation test.
B) Ask the patient to read the print on a handheld Jaeger card.
C) Use the Snellen chart positioned 20 feet away from the patient.
D) Determine the patient's ability to read newsprint at a distance of 12 to 14 inches.
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21
The nurse is performing an eye assessment on an 80-year-old patient.Which of these findings is considered abnormal?
A) A decrease in tear production
B) Unequal pupillary constriction in response to light
C) The presence of arcus senilis seen around the cornea
D) Loss of the outer hair on the eyebrows due to a decrease in hair follicles
A) A decrease in tear production
B) Unequal pupillary constriction in response to light
C) The presence of arcus senilis seen around the cornea
D) Loss of the outer hair on the eyebrows due to a decrease in hair follicles
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22
A 68-year-old woman is in the eye clinic for a checkup.She tells the nurse that she has been having trouble with reading the paper,sewing,and even seeing the faces of her grandchildren.On examination,the nurse notes that she has some loss of central vision but her peripheral vision is normal.These findings suggest that:
A) she may have macular degeneration.
B) her vision is normal for someone her age.
C) she has the beginning stages of cataract formation.
D) she has increased intraocular pressure or glaucoma.
A) she may have macular degeneration.
B) her vision is normal for someone her age.
C) she has the beginning stages of cataract formation.
D) she has increased intraocular pressure or glaucoma.
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23
During an ophthalmoscopic examination of the eye,the nurse notices areas of exudate that look like "cotton wool" or fluffy gray-white cumulus clouds.This finding indicates which possible problem?
A) Diabetes
B) Hyperthyroidism
C) Glaucoma
D) Hypotension
A) Diabetes
B) Hyperthyroidism
C) Glaucoma
D) Hypotension
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24
The nurse is assessing color vision of a male child.Which statement is correct? The nurse should:
A) check color vision annually until the age of 18 years.
B) ask the child to identify the color of his or her clothing.
C) test for color vision once between the ages of 4 and 8.
D) begin color vision screening at the child's 2-year check-up.
A) check color vision annually until the age of 18 years.
B) ask the child to identify the color of his or her clothing.
C) test for color vision once between the ages of 4 and 8.
D) begin color vision screening at the child's 2-year check-up.
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25
An ophthalmic examination reveals papilledema.The nurse is aware that this finding indicates:
A) retinal detachment.
B) diabetic retinopathy.
C) acute-angle glaucoma.
D) increased intracranial pressure.
A) retinal detachment.
B) diabetic retinopathy.
C) acute-angle glaucoma.
D) increased intracranial pressure.
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26
The nurse is assessing a patient's eyes for the accommodation response and would expect to see which normal finding?
A) Dilation of the pupils
B) A consensual light reflex
C) Conjugate movement of the eyes
D) Convergence of the axes of the eyes
A) Dilation of the pupils
B) A consensual light reflex
C) Conjugate movement of the eyes
D) Convergence of the axes of the eyes
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27
During a physical education class,a student is hit in the eye with the end of a baseball bat.When examined in the emergency department,the nurse notices the presence of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye.This finding indicates the presence of:
A) hypopyon.
B) hyphema.
C) corneal abrasion.
D) pterygium
A) hypopyon.
B) hyphema.
C) corneal abrasion.
D) pterygium
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28
A patient comes to the emergency department after a boxing match,and his left eye is swollen almost shut.He has bruises on his face and neck.He says he is worried because he "can't see well" from his left eye.The physician suspects retinal damage.The nurse recognizes that signs of retinal detachment include:
A) loss of central vision.
B) shadow or diminished vision in one quadrant or one half of the visual field.
C) loss of peripheral vision.
D) sudden loss of pupillary constriction and accommodation.
A) loss of central vision.
B) shadow or diminished vision in one quadrant or one half of the visual field.
C) loss of peripheral vision.
D) sudden loss of pupillary constriction and accommodation.
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29
A patient comes into the clinic complaining of pain in her right eye.On examination,the nurse sees a pustule at the lid margin that is painful to touch,red,and swollen.The nurse recognizes that this is
A) a chalazion.
B) a hordeolum (stye).
C) dacryocystitis.
D) blepharitis.
A) a chalazion.
B) a hordeolum (stye).
C) dacryocystitis.
D) blepharitis.
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30
When assessing the pupillary light reflex,the nurse should use which technique?
A) Shine a penlight from directly in front of the patient and inspect for pupillary constriction.
B) Ask the patient to follow the penlight in eight directions and observe for bilateral pupil constriction.
C) Shine a light across the pupil from the side and observe for direct and consensual pupillary constriction.
D) Ask the patient to focus on a distant object. Then ask the patient to follow the penlight to about 7 cm from the nose.
A) Shine a penlight from directly in front of the patient and inspect for pupillary constriction.
B) Ask the patient to follow the penlight in eight directions and observe for bilateral pupil constriction.
C) Shine a light across the pupil from the side and observe for direct and consensual pupillary constriction.
D) Ask the patient to focus on a distant object. Then ask the patient to follow the penlight to about 7 cm from the nose.
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31
The nurse is performing an eye-screening clinic at a daycare center.When examining a 2-year-old child,the nurse suspects that the child has "lazy eye" and should:
A) examine the external structures of the eye.
B) assess visual acuity with the Snellen eye chart.
C) assess the child's visual fields with the confrontation test.
D) test for strabismus by performing the corneal light reflex test.
A) examine the external structures of the eye.
B) assess visual acuity with the Snellen eye chart.
C) assess the child's visual fields with the confrontation test.
D) test for strabismus by performing the corneal light reflex test.
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32
The nurse is examining a patient's retina with an ophthalmoscope.Which finding is considered normal?
A) An optic disc that is a yellow-orange color
B) Optic disc margins that are blurred around the edges
C) The presence of pigmented crescents in the macular area
D) The presence of the macula located on the nasal side of the retina
A) An optic disc that is a yellow-orange color
B) Optic disc margins that are blurred around the edges
C) The presence of pigmented crescents in the macular area
D) The presence of the macula located on the nasal side of the retina
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33
A patient comes into the emergency department after an accident at work.A machine blew dust into his eyes and he was not wearing safety glasses.The nurse examines his corneas by shining a light from the side across the cornea.What findings would suggest that he has suffered a corneal abrasion?
A) Smooth and clear corneas
B) Opacity of the lens behind the cornea
C) Bleeding from the areas across the cornea
D) A shattered look to the light rays reflecting off the cornea
A) Smooth and clear corneas
B) Opacity of the lens behind the cornea
C) Bleeding from the areas across the cornea
D) A shattered look to the light rays reflecting off the cornea
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34
During an assessment the nurse notices that an elderly patient has tears rolling down his face from his left eye.Closer examination shows that the lower lid is loose and rolling outward.The patient complains of his eye feeling "dry and itchy." Which action by the nurse is correct?
A) Assess the eye for a possible foreign body.
B) Document the finding as ptosis.
C) Assess for other signs of ectropion.
D) Contact the prescriber because these are signs of basal cell carcinoma.
A) Assess the eye for a possible foreign body.
B) Document the finding as ptosis.
C) Assess for other signs of ectropion.
D) Contact the prescriber because these are signs of basal cell carcinoma.
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35
In a patient who has anisocoria,the nurse would expect to observe:
A) dilated pupils.
B) excessive tearing.
C) pupils of unequal size.
D) an uneven curvature of the lens.
A) dilated pupils.
B) excessive tearing.
C) pupils of unequal size.
D) an uneven curvature of the lens.
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36
During an examination of the eye,the nurse would expect what normal finding when assessing the lacrimal apparatus?
A) The presence of tears along the inner canthus
B) A blocked nasolacrimal duct in a newborn infant
C) A slight swelling over the upper lid and along the bony orbit if the individual has a cold
D) The absence of drainage from the puncta when pressing against the inner orbital rim
A) The presence of tears along the inner canthus
B) A blocked nasolacrimal duct in a newborn infant
C) A slight swelling over the upper lid and along the bony orbit if the individual has a cold
D) The absence of drainage from the puncta when pressing against the inner orbital rim
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37
In using the ophthalmoscope to assess a patient's eyes,the nurse notices a red glow in the patient's pupils.On the basis of this finding,the nurse would:
A) suspect that there is an opacity in the lens or cornea.
B) check the light source of the ophthalmoscope to verify that it is functioning.
C) consider this a normal reflection of the ophthalmoscope light off the inner retina.
D) continue with the ophthalmoscopic examination and refer the patient for further evaluation.
A) suspect that there is an opacity in the lens or cornea.
B) check the light source of the ophthalmoscope to verify that it is functioning.
C) consider this a normal reflection of the ophthalmoscope light off the inner retina.
D) continue with the ophthalmoscopic examination and refer the patient for further evaluation.
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38
When a light is directed across the iris of a patient's eye from the temporal side,the nurse is assessing for:
A) drainage from dacryocystitis.
B) the presence of conjunctivitis over the iris.
C) the presence of shadows, which may indicate glaucoma.
D) a scattered light reflex, which may be indicative of cataracts.
A) drainage from dacryocystitis.
B) the presence of conjunctivitis over the iris.
C) the presence of shadows, which may indicate glaucoma.
D) a scattered light reflex, which may be indicative of cataracts.
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39
The nurse notices the presence of periorbital edema when performing an eye assessment on a 70-year-old patient.The nurse should:
A) check for the presence of exophthalmos.
B) suspect that the patient has hyperthyroidism.
C) ask the patient if he or she has a history of heart failure.
D) assess for blepharitis because this is often associated with periorbital edema.
A) check for the presence of exophthalmos.
B) suspect that the patient has hyperthyroidism.
C) ask the patient if he or she has a history of heart failure.
D) assess for blepharitis because this is often associated with periorbital edema.
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A 2-week-old infant can fixate on an object but cannot follow a light or bright toy.The nurse would:
A) consider this a normal finding.
B) assess the pupillary light reflex for possible blindness.
C) continue with the examination and assess visual fields.
D) expect that a 2-week-old infant should be able to fixate and follow an object.
A) consider this a normal finding.
B) assess the pupillary light reflex for possible blindness.
C) continue with the examination and assess visual fields.
D) expect that a 2-week-old infant should be able to fixate and follow an object.
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41
During an examination,a patient states that she was diagnosed with open-angle glaucoma 2 years ago.The nurse assesses for characteristics of open-angle glaucoma.Which of these are characteristics of open-angle glaucoma? Select all that apply.
A) The patient may experience sensitivity to light, nausea, and halos around lights.
B) The patient experiences tunnel vision in late stages.
C) Immediate treatment is needed.
D) Vision loss begins with peripheral vision.
E) It causes sudden attacks of increased pressure that cause blurred vision.
F) There are virtually no symptoms.
A) The patient may experience sensitivity to light, nausea, and halos around lights.
B) The patient experiences tunnel vision in late stages.
C) Immediate treatment is needed.
D) Vision loss begins with peripheral vision.
E) It causes sudden attacks of increased pressure that cause blurred vision.
F) There are virtually no symptoms.
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