JERSEY COLLEGE MEDSURG 1 RN MIDTERM
EXAM 2026 FINAL PAPER QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS STRUCTURED LEARNING
KIT HIGH QUALITY CONTENT GRADED A+
⩥ perimetry test.
Answer: A client with multiple sclerosis is being seen by a
neuroophthalmologist for a routine eye exam. The nurse explains to the
client that during the examination, the client will be asked to maintain a
fixed gaze on a stationary point while an object is moved from a point
on the side, where it can't be seen, toward the center. The client will
indicate when the object becomes visible The nurse further explains that
the test being performed is called a:
⩥ 20/200.
Answer: Legally blind
Central vision loss is ________ or worse in better eye ?
⩥ retinal angiography.
Answer: The nurse is caring for a client ordered for multiple eye
screening. Following which procedure will the nurse instruct the client
on a yellow coloring to the skin and urine as being normal?
⩥ "An implanted lens has replaced the need for corrective glasses.".
,Answer: An elderly client is scheduled for cataract surgery and asks the
nurse, "Will I need to wear pop-bottle lenses after surgery?" Which is
the most appropriate response from the nurse?
⩥ Applies gentle pressure bilaterally on the bridge of the nose to the
inner canthus of each eye.
Answer: The nurse is demonstrating how to perform punctal occlusion.
Which activities does the nurse perform?
⩥ presbyopia.
Answer: An aging client is brought to the eye clinic by the son. The son
states he has seen his parent holding reading materials at an increasing
distance to focus properly. What age-related changes does this indicate?
⩥ opthalmoscopy.
Answer: There are four major types of ophthalmic procedures to
complete a glaucoma examination. If the health care provider wants to
inspect the optic nerve, the nurse would prepare the patient for:
⩥ amsler grid.
Answer: A client has been referred to an ophthalmologist for suspected
macular degeneration. The nurse knows to prepare what test for the
physician to give the client?
⩥ Ishihara.
,Answer: A client comes to the eye clinic for a routine check-up. The
client tells the nurse he thinks he is color blind. What screening test does
the nurse know will be performed on this client to assess for color
blindness?
⩥ hyperopia.
Answer: A client has noticed recently having clearer vision at a distance
than up close. What is the term used to describe this client's visual
condition?
⩥ cornea.
Answer: Which of the following is the main refracting surface of the
eye?
⩥ myopia.
Answer: During a routine eye examination, a patient complains that she
is unable to read road signs at a distance when driving her car. What
should the patient be assessed for?
⩥ BUN and creatinine.
Answer: A patient is to have an angiography done using fluorescein as a
contrast agent to determine if the patient has macular edema. What
laboratory work should the nurse monitor prior to the angiography?
⩥ conductive.
, Answer: During assessment of a patient with a hearing loss, the nurse
notes a defect in the tympanic membrane. The nurse documents this
disturbance as a loss known as:
⩥ tell the physician.
Answer: A client with glaucoma has been given a prescription for a
mydriatic drug. What is a priority action of the nurse?
⩥ tonometry; intraocular pressure.
Answer: A client is having a routine eye examination. The procedure
being performed is done by using an instrument to indent or flatten the
surface of the eye. This is known as ________ and it is routinely done to
test for ________.
⩥ increased intraocular pressure (IOP)..
Answer: A client with an inflammatory ophthalmic disorder has been
receiving repeated courses of a corticosteroid ointment, one-half inch in
the lower conjunctival sac four times a day as directed. The client
reports a headache and blurred vision. The nurse suspects that these
symptoms represent:
⩥ cholinergics.
Answer: Which medication classification increases aqueous fluid
outflow in the client with glaucoma?
EXAM 2026 FINAL PAPER QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS STRUCTURED LEARNING
KIT HIGH QUALITY CONTENT GRADED A+
⩥ perimetry test.
Answer: A client with multiple sclerosis is being seen by a
neuroophthalmologist for a routine eye exam. The nurse explains to the
client that during the examination, the client will be asked to maintain a
fixed gaze on a stationary point while an object is moved from a point
on the side, where it can't be seen, toward the center. The client will
indicate when the object becomes visible The nurse further explains that
the test being performed is called a:
⩥ 20/200.
Answer: Legally blind
Central vision loss is ________ or worse in better eye ?
⩥ retinal angiography.
Answer: The nurse is caring for a client ordered for multiple eye
screening. Following which procedure will the nurse instruct the client
on a yellow coloring to the skin and urine as being normal?
⩥ "An implanted lens has replaced the need for corrective glasses.".
,Answer: An elderly client is scheduled for cataract surgery and asks the
nurse, "Will I need to wear pop-bottle lenses after surgery?" Which is
the most appropriate response from the nurse?
⩥ Applies gentle pressure bilaterally on the bridge of the nose to the
inner canthus of each eye.
Answer: The nurse is demonstrating how to perform punctal occlusion.
Which activities does the nurse perform?
⩥ presbyopia.
Answer: An aging client is brought to the eye clinic by the son. The son
states he has seen his parent holding reading materials at an increasing
distance to focus properly. What age-related changes does this indicate?
⩥ opthalmoscopy.
Answer: There are four major types of ophthalmic procedures to
complete a glaucoma examination. If the health care provider wants to
inspect the optic nerve, the nurse would prepare the patient for:
⩥ amsler grid.
Answer: A client has been referred to an ophthalmologist for suspected
macular degeneration. The nurse knows to prepare what test for the
physician to give the client?
⩥ Ishihara.
,Answer: A client comes to the eye clinic for a routine check-up. The
client tells the nurse he thinks he is color blind. What screening test does
the nurse know will be performed on this client to assess for color
blindness?
⩥ hyperopia.
Answer: A client has noticed recently having clearer vision at a distance
than up close. What is the term used to describe this client's visual
condition?
⩥ cornea.
Answer: Which of the following is the main refracting surface of the
eye?
⩥ myopia.
Answer: During a routine eye examination, a patient complains that she
is unable to read road signs at a distance when driving her car. What
should the patient be assessed for?
⩥ BUN and creatinine.
Answer: A patient is to have an angiography done using fluorescein as a
contrast agent to determine if the patient has macular edema. What
laboratory work should the nurse monitor prior to the angiography?
⩥ conductive.
, Answer: During assessment of a patient with a hearing loss, the nurse
notes a defect in the tympanic membrane. The nurse documents this
disturbance as a loss known as:
⩥ tell the physician.
Answer: A client with glaucoma has been given a prescription for a
mydriatic drug. What is a priority action of the nurse?
⩥ tonometry; intraocular pressure.
Answer: A client is having a routine eye examination. The procedure
being performed is done by using an instrument to indent or flatten the
surface of the eye. This is known as ________ and it is routinely done to
test for ________.
⩥ increased intraocular pressure (IOP)..
Answer: A client with an inflammatory ophthalmic disorder has been
receiving repeated courses of a corticosteroid ointment, one-half inch in
the lower conjunctival sac four times a day as directed. The client
reports a headache and blurred vision. The nurse suspects that these
symptoms represent:
⩥ cholinergics.
Answer: Which medication classification increases aqueous fluid
outflow in the client with glaucoma?