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The nurse is conducting a visual b. The image formed on the retina is upside down
examination. Which of these and reversed from its actual appearance in the
statements regarding visual outside world.
pathways and visual fields is true?
a. The right side of the brain
interprets the 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. Light impulses are conducted
through the optic nerve to the
temporal lobes of the brain.

,The nurse is testing a patients visual a. Pupillary constriction when looking at a near
accommodation, which refers to object
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 patient has a normal pupillary d. Constriction of both pupils occurs in response
light reflex. The nurse recognizes to bright light.
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 mother asks when her newborn c. By approximately 3 months of age, infants
infants eyesight will be developed. develop more coordinated eye movements and
The nurse should reply: can fixate on an object.
a. Vision is not totally developed
until 2 years of age.
b. Infants develop the ability to
focus on an object at approximately
8 months of age.
c. By approximately 3 months of
age, 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.


10. The nurse is reviewing in age- b. Loss of lens elasticity
related changes in the eye for a
class. Which of these physiologic
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


11. Which of these assessment b. Dark retinal background
findings would the nurse expect to
see when examining the eyes of a An ethnically based variability in the color of the
black patient? iris and in retinal pigmentation exists, with darker
a. Increased night vision irides having darker retinas behind them.
b. Dark retinal background
c. Increased photosensitivity
d. Narrowed palpebral fissures

, 12. A 52-year-old patient describes d. Know that floaters are usually insignificant and
the presence of occasional floaters are caused by condensed vitreous fibers.
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 these to be abnormal
findings, and refer him to an
ophthalmologist.
d. Know that floaters are usually
insignificant and are caused by
condensed vitreous fibers.


The nurse is preparing to assess the c. Use the Snellen chart positioned 20 feet away
visual acuity of a 16-year-old from the patient.
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 patients ability to
read newsprint at a distance of 12 to
14 inches.

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