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A nurse is caring for an elderly client who complains that she is unable to read a
  newspaper or a magazine properly, even in normal light. Which is the most likely cause
  for this condition?
 
  A) Pupil is no longer able to dilate fully
  B) Debris has built up within the eye
  C) Slow body secretions
  D) Continuous strain on the eye

Question 2

A nurse is examining a client for the healing progress of an injury. The nurse observes that destroyed tissue has been sloughed, leaving behind an area with new tissue. However, there is a local unhealed area of epithelial tissue.
 
  How should the nurse refer to the unhealed area of the wound? A) Ulcer
  B) Abscess
  C) Wound sinus
  D) Fistula



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Answer to Question 1

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The local unhealed area of epithelial tissue is called an ulcer. The collection of pus in a localized area is called an abscess. A canal or passage leading to an abscess is called a wound sinus. An abnormal tube-like passage that connects two internal organs, or connects an internal organ to the surface of the body, is called a fistula. A fistula is often difficult to heal.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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