Author Question: A patient is unable to read even the largest letters on the Snellen chart. The nurse should take ... (Read 66 times)

Zulu123

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 525
A patient is unable to read even the largest letters on the Snellen chart. The nurse should take which action next?
 
  a. Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist or optometrist for further evaluation.
  b. Assess whether the patient can count the nurse's fingers when they are placed in front of his or her eyes.
  c. Ask the patient to put on his or her reading glasses and attempt to read the Snellen chart again.
  d. Shorten the distance between the patient and the chart until the letters are seen, and record that distance.

Question 2

A patient's vision is recorded as 20/80 in each eye. The nurse interprets this finding to mean that the patient:
 
  a. Has poor vision.
  b. Has acute vision.
  c. Has normal vision.
  d. Is presbyopic.



kescobar@64

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 324
Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
If the person is unable to see even the largest letters when standing 20 feet from the chart, then the nurse should shorten the distance to the chart until the letters are seen, and record that distance (e.g., 10/200). If visual acuity is even lower, then the nurse should assess whether the person can count fingers when they are spread in front of the eyes or can distinguish light perception from a penlight. If vision is poorer than 20/30, then a referral to an ophthalmologist or optometrist is necessary, but the nurse must first assess the visual acuity.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Normal visual acuity is 20/20 in each eye; the larger the denominator, the poorer the vision.



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

Many people have small pouches in their colons that bulge outward through weak spots. Each pouch is called a diverticulum. About 10% of Americans older than age 40 years have diverticulosis, which, when the pouches become infected or inflamed, is called diverticulitis. The main cause of diverticular disease is a low-fiber diet.

Did you know?

Certain topical medications such as clotrimazole and betamethasone are not approved for use in children younger than 12 years of age. They must be used very cautiously, as directed by a doctor, to treat any child. Children have a much greater response to topical steroid medications.

Did you know?

Your skin wrinkles if you stay in the bathtub a long time because the outermost layer of skin (which consists of dead keratin) swells when it absorbs water. It is tightly attached to the skin below it, so it compensates for the increased area by wrinkling. This happens to the hands and feet because they have the thickest layer of dead keratin cells.

Did you know?

Most childhood vaccines are 90–99% effective in preventing disease. Side effects are rarely serious.

Did you know?

It is widely believed that giving a daily oral dose of aspirin to heart attack patients improves their chances of survival because the aspirin blocks the formation of new blood clots.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library