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lindiwe

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When a nurse asks a client to focus on an object in the distance and then move her gaze to a nearby object, what process is the nurse assessing?
 
  a. accommodation c. pupil shape test
  b. direct light reflex d. pupil size test

Question 2

Many nurses fail to provide spiritual care to their clients for which of the following reasons?
 
  a. The client does not request assistance in this area.
  b. Their facility prohibits involvement in a client's personal life.
  c. Their personal spiritual views differ from the client's.
  d. Spiritual needs are viewed as a family or clergy responsibility.



alvinum

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Answer to Question 1

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Accommodation is tested by asking a client to focus on an object in the distance and then move his or her gaze to a nearby object. This will dilate the pupils.

Answer to Question 2

D
The nurse can also call on a client's religious support system, such as rabbis, clergy, or laypersons, to provide spiritual care. Nurses must also recognize and respect that some people do not believe in a higher being or practice a specific religion.



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