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cagreen833

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A hospitalized client wakes up in the morning with his eyelids sticking together from a thick and copious discharge. After the nurse applies warm soaks to help remove the crusts, the client further complains of pain, redness, and itching of the eyes.
 
  What inflammatory disorder would the nurse suspect? A) Hordeolum
  B) Conjunctivitis
  C) Chalazion
  D) Keratitis

Question 2

A client arrives at a local community healthcare center complaining of pain near the
  chest area. While recording the patient's condition, what information should the nurse
  classify as objective data?
 
  A) Client's blood pressure
  B) Complains of nausea
  C) Degree of pain
  D) Client's frame of mind



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Answer to Question 1

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Conjunctivitis causes pain, redness, swelling, itching, and sometimes purulent discharge (pus). The discharge may be so thick and copious that the eyelids stick together. A hordeolum or stye is an acute inflammation of an oil or sweat gland of the eyelid. Styes are red, raised, swollen, and painful. A chalazion (meibomian cyst) is an accumulation of lipid (fatty) material from a chronically obstructed meibomian (sebaceous) gland found on the eyelid. Keratitis is an inflammation of the cornea caused by bacterial, viral, or fungal infections.

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cagreen833

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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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