Deck 59: Eye and Vision Disorders

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A patient reports to a home health care nurse of having cloudy vision and seeing spots and halos around lights.What should the nurse suspect based on these patient symptoms?

A) Cataracts
B) Glaucoma
C) Detached retina
D) Macular degeneration
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Which surgical implementation is most effective with retinal detachment?

A) Removing the lens
B) Macular bonding
C) Lasik surgery
D) Scleral buckling
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What is the cause of glaucoma?

A) Cloudiness in the lens
B) Increase in intraocular pressure
C) Failed eye surgery
D) Retinal tears
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How does closed-angle glaucoma differ from open-angle glaucoma?

A) The onset is acute.
B) Trabeculectomy is the initial treatment.
C) Treatment can be conservative.
D) Intraocular pressure drops suddenly.
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A 52-year-old patient reports that he must hold his paper farther and farther away from his face to read it.What is the nurse's most informative response?

A) "You are describing myopia.Glasses will help you read."
B) "You may have astigmatism, but your eyes will finally adjust."
C) "You have presbyopia.Nonprescription reading glasses will help you."
D) "An eye infection may be the problem.Check with your physician for medication."
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A nurse explains that laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (Lasik)and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK)are methods to correct refractive errors surgically.What do these procedures reshape?

A) Cornea
B) Lens
C) Iris
D) Pupil
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A patient who has had surgery this morning for cataracts is now going home.What should the nurse include when providing discharge instructions? (Select all that apply.)

A) Sleep on the affected side.
B) Use stool softeners.
C) Avoid bending over.
D) Avoid lifting anything heavier than 5 lb.
E) Do not wear an eye shield at night.
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A 60-year-old patient who has had an enucleation asks when he can get his prosthesis fitted.In approximately how many weeks should this patient expect to be fitted?

A) 2
B) 4
C) 8
D) 12
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A patient in the emergency department complains of severe pain in his eye and is seeing halos around lights and feeling nauseous.Which diagnosis should the nurse suspect?

A) Open-angle glaucoma
B) Angle-closure glaucoma
C) Cataracts
D) Retinal detachment
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A patient with glaucoma is taking a beta-adrenergic blocking agent, timolol (Timoptic).For which potential side effect should the nurse assess the patient?

A) Wheezing
B) Hypertension
C) Sudden eye pain
D) Blurred vision
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A patient reports to a home health care nurse of having cloudy vision and seeing spots and halos around lights.What should the nurse suspect based on these patient symptoms?

A) Cataracts
B) Glaucoma
C) Detached retina
D) Macular degeneration
Cataracts
2
Which surgical implementation is most effective with retinal detachment?

A) Removing the lens
B) Macular bonding
C) Lasik surgery
D) Scleral buckling
Scleral buckling
3
What is the cause of glaucoma?

A) Cloudiness in the lens
B) Increase in intraocular pressure
C) Failed eye surgery
D) Retinal tears
Increase in intraocular pressure
4
How does closed-angle glaucoma differ from open-angle glaucoma?

A) The onset is acute.
B) Trabeculectomy is the initial treatment.
C) Treatment can be conservative.
D) Intraocular pressure drops suddenly.
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A 52-year-old patient reports that he must hold his paper farther and farther away from his face to read it.What is the nurse's most informative response?

A) "You are describing myopia.Glasses will help you read."
B) "You may have astigmatism, but your eyes will finally adjust."
C) "You have presbyopia.Nonprescription reading glasses will help you."
D) "An eye infection may be the problem.Check with your physician for medication."
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A nurse explains that laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (Lasik)and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK)are methods to correct refractive errors surgically.What do these procedures reshape?

A) Cornea
B) Lens
C) Iris
D) Pupil
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A patient who has had surgery this morning for cataracts is now going home.What should the nurse include when providing discharge instructions? (Select all that apply.)

A) Sleep on the affected side.
B) Use stool softeners.
C) Avoid bending over.
D) Avoid lifting anything heavier than 5 lb.
E) Do not wear an eye shield at night.
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A 60-year-old patient who has had an enucleation asks when he can get his prosthesis fitted.In approximately how many weeks should this patient expect to be fitted?

A) 2
B) 4
C) 8
D) 12
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A patient in the emergency department complains of severe pain in his eye and is seeing halos around lights and feeling nauseous.Which diagnosis should the nurse suspect?

A) Open-angle glaucoma
B) Angle-closure glaucoma
C) Cataracts
D) Retinal detachment
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A patient with glaucoma is taking a beta-adrenergic blocking agent, timolol (Timoptic).For which potential side effect should the nurse assess the patient?

A) Wheezing
B) Hypertension
C) Sudden eye pain
D) Blurred vision
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