Answer to Question 1
A
The photoreceptors of the retina are the part of the sensory nerve that respond to light and enable vision. These receptors require a constant supply of oxygen. Higher than normal intraocular pressure compresses retinal vessels and limits or prevents blood flow to these receptors. As a re-sult of this lack of oxygen, the receptors die and are not replaced. Loss of any photoreceptors reduces vision. Loss of them all causes total blindness.
Answer to Question 2
C
The actions of exenatide include reducing the sensation of hunger and slowing the rate that food leaves the stomach. Both these actions help the patient eat less and lose weight, a desired outcome for patients with type 2 diabetes. An 11-lb pound weight loss in 1 month is not excessive and no action needs to be taken at this time.