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anshika

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A nurse should instruct a patient with recurrent staphylococcal and seborrheic blepharitis to
 
  a. irrigate the eyes with saline solution.
  b. apply cool compresses to the eyes three times daily.
  c. use a gentle baby shampoo to clean the lids as needed.
  d. schedule an appointment for surgical removal of the lesion.

Question 2

The nurse evaluates that wearing bifocals improved the patient's myopia and presbyopia by assessing for
 
  a. strength of the eye muscles.
  b. both near and distant vision.
  c. cloudiness in the eye lenses.
  d. intraocular pressure changes.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Baby shampoo is used to soften and remove crusts associated with blepharitis. The other interventions are not used in treating this disorder.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
The lenses are prescribed to correct the patient's near and distant vision. The nurse may also assess for cloudiness of the lenses, increased intraocular pressure, and eye movement, but these data do not evaluate whether the patient's bifocals are effective.



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