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Cooldude101

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MC Transdermal medication administration may be less effective in
 
  A. elderly clients
  B. thin clients
  C. obese clients
  D. darkly pigmented clients

Question 2

Measurement of the client's ability to differentiate between sharp and dull sensations over the forehead tests which cranial nerve?
 
  A. Optic
  B. Facial
  C. Trigeminal
  D. Oculomotor



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C
C. The trigeminal nerve is tested by lightly touching the cornea with a wisp of cotton, by assessing the corneal reflex, and by measuring sensation of light pain and touch across the skin of the face.
A. The optic nerve is tested by using the Snellen chart or asking the client to read printed material.
B. The facial nerve is tested by having the client smile, frown, puff out cheeks, raise and lower eyebrows while you look for asymmetry. Having the client identify salty or sweet taste on the front of the tongue also tests the facial nerve.
D. The oculomotor nerve is tested by assessing directions of gaze, and testing papillary reaction to light and accommodation.





 

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