問題一覧
1
Administer the drops in the center of the lower lid.
2
Use sunglasses that wrap around the side of the face when in bright light.
3
Use an eye shield at night.
4
“What is it that disturbs you about the idea of being awake?”
5
Schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist.
6
Dilation of the pupil and constriction of blood vessels.
7
Medicate the client with an antiemetic, as prescribed.
8
Remain in a semi-Fowler's position.
9
Prevents the medication from entering the tear duct.
10
Coughing
11
Intraocular hemorrhage.
12
Promote measures that limit mobility.
13
Reduce rapid eye movements.
14
Optimism is justified because surgical treatment has a 90% to 95% success rate.
15
Activity is resumed gradually; the client can resume usual activities in 5 to 6 weeks.
16
Prevent an increase in intraocular pressure.
17
Have the client look up while the nurse administers the eyedrops.
18
Causes increased intraocular pressure
19
Decreasing peripheral vision.
20
It is a painless procedure with no adverse effects.
21
Reducing aqueous humor formation.
22
Corneal injury.
23
Sudden eye pain.
24
Is a medical emergency that can rapidly lead to blindness.
25
Loss of central vision.
26
Promote a safe, effective care environment.
27
Turn the head from side to side when walking.
28
Listen to the client and observe the body language.
29
Injury from falls.
30
Get the client's attention.
31
Have the client immediately report the hearing loss to his physician.
32
Hearing loss.
33
Check the hearing aid's placement.
34
Damage to the cochlear or vestibulocochlear nerve.
35
Accumulation of cerumen in the external canal.
36
Irrigating the ear gently.
37
Normal saline.
38
Assessing the client's understanding of what the physician has explained.
39
Explain to the client that the “ringing” may be related to the aspirin.
40
Low sodium.
41
“Control of the episodes is usually possible, but a cure is not yet available.”
42
“Assume a reclining or flat position.”
43
Development of a fistula.
44
Meet the fluid and nutritional needs of the client.
45
Damage to the laryngeal nerve.
46
Administer atropine sulfate.
47
Maintain a patent airway.
48
Orient the client to the room environment.
49
Explain to the client that the physician will write a prescription for the eyedrops to be used at the hospital.
50
Maintain surgical asepsis when caring for the prosthesis.
51
Teach the client to place self-care objects in the center of tables.
52
A burst of black spots
53
Notify the surgeon.
54
Sensorineural
55
Eat salt-filled food.
56
Nearsightedness
57
“Avoid salty foods.”
58
seeing at no more than 20 ft what normally should be seen at a distance of 200 ft.
59
Sitting with head support
60
Cornea
61
a decrease in the ability to hear high-pitched sounds.
62
Pulling the pinna up and back
63
In a quiet, controlled environment to experiment with tone and volume
64
A strong family history of the disease
65
Perforated tympanic membrane
66
Chlamydia trachomatis
67
Lower conjunctival sac
68
Audiometry
69
It usually appears only in one ear.
70
incorrect because it may damage the cornea.
71
explain to the wife that her husband is experiencing social isolation related to attacks of vertigo.
72
Experience feeling of fullness, warmth and occasional discomfort when the fluid comes in contact with the tympanic membrane.
73
1 to 7%
74
Promotes efficiency, safety and distribution of solution evenly
75
Check medical conditions that would contraindicate the use of the drug
76
Refrain from rubbing the eyes to prevent corneal damage.
77
systemic anticholinergic effect.
78
vertigo.
79
Sounds from tuning fork lateralize to the ear opposite the hearing loss
80
Vestibular rehabilitation
81
Instruct client to keep eyes open and stare straight ahead when lying down and experiencing vertigo.
82
Encourage client to discuss anxieties and explore concerns about vertigo attack.
83
“Hardening of the stapes due to new bone growth.”
84
Stapedectomy
85
“The hearing aid improves your ability to hear.”
86
Halos around lights
87
30-year-old woman after pneumatic retinopexy
88
1, 2, & 3 only
89
a quiet, darkened room.
90
cheese.
91
endolymphatic sac decompression.
92
85 to 90 dB.
Astignars random QS
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25問 • 1年前UncomplicatedPregnancy, Labor, Childbirth, and thePostpartum Period
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96問 • 1年前PSYCHIA POST TEST
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189問 • 1年前MCN POST TEST
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53問 • 1年前CD
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CHN POST TEST 2
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18問 • 1年前問題一覧
1
Administer the drops in the center of the lower lid.
2
Use sunglasses that wrap around the side of the face when in bright light.
3
Use an eye shield at night.
4
“What is it that disturbs you about the idea of being awake?”
5
Schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist.
6
Dilation of the pupil and constriction of blood vessels.
7
Medicate the client with an antiemetic, as prescribed.
8
Remain in a semi-Fowler's position.
9
Prevents the medication from entering the tear duct.
10
Coughing
11
Intraocular hemorrhage.
12
Promote measures that limit mobility.
13
Reduce rapid eye movements.
14
Optimism is justified because surgical treatment has a 90% to 95% success rate.
15
Activity is resumed gradually; the client can resume usual activities in 5 to 6 weeks.
16
Prevent an increase in intraocular pressure.
17
Have the client look up while the nurse administers the eyedrops.
18
Causes increased intraocular pressure
19
Decreasing peripheral vision.
20
It is a painless procedure with no adverse effects.
21
Reducing aqueous humor formation.
22
Corneal injury.
23
Sudden eye pain.
24
Is a medical emergency that can rapidly lead to blindness.
25
Loss of central vision.
26
Promote a safe, effective care environment.
27
Turn the head from side to side when walking.
28
Listen to the client and observe the body language.
29
Injury from falls.
30
Get the client's attention.
31
Have the client immediately report the hearing loss to his physician.
32
Hearing loss.
33
Check the hearing aid's placement.
34
Damage to the cochlear or vestibulocochlear nerve.
35
Accumulation of cerumen in the external canal.
36
Irrigating the ear gently.
37
Normal saline.
38
Assessing the client's understanding of what the physician has explained.
39
Explain to the client that the “ringing” may be related to the aspirin.
40
Low sodium.
41
“Control of the episodes is usually possible, but a cure is not yet available.”
42
“Assume a reclining or flat position.”
43
Development of a fistula.
44
Meet the fluid and nutritional needs of the client.
45
Damage to the laryngeal nerve.
46
Administer atropine sulfate.
47
Maintain a patent airway.
48
Orient the client to the room environment.
49
Explain to the client that the physician will write a prescription for the eyedrops to be used at the hospital.
50
Maintain surgical asepsis when caring for the prosthesis.
51
Teach the client to place self-care objects in the center of tables.
52
A burst of black spots
53
Notify the surgeon.
54
Sensorineural
55
Eat salt-filled food.
56
Nearsightedness
57
“Avoid salty foods.”
58
seeing at no more than 20 ft what normally should be seen at a distance of 200 ft.
59
Sitting with head support
60
Cornea
61
a decrease in the ability to hear high-pitched sounds.
62
Pulling the pinna up and back
63
In a quiet, controlled environment to experiment with tone and volume
64
A strong family history of the disease
65
Perforated tympanic membrane
66
Chlamydia trachomatis
67
Lower conjunctival sac
68
Audiometry
69
It usually appears only in one ear.
70
incorrect because it may damage the cornea.
71
explain to the wife that her husband is experiencing social isolation related to attacks of vertigo.
72
Experience feeling of fullness, warmth and occasional discomfort when the fluid comes in contact with the tympanic membrane.
73
1 to 7%
74
Promotes efficiency, safety and distribution of solution evenly
75
Check medical conditions that would contraindicate the use of the drug
76
Refrain from rubbing the eyes to prevent corneal damage.
77
systemic anticholinergic effect.
78
vertigo.
79
Sounds from tuning fork lateralize to the ear opposite the hearing loss
80
Vestibular rehabilitation
81
Instruct client to keep eyes open and stare straight ahead when lying down and experiencing vertigo.
82
Encourage client to discuss anxieties and explore concerns about vertigo attack.
83
“Hardening of the stapes due to new bone growth.”
84
Stapedectomy
85
“The hearing aid improves your ability to hear.”
86
Halos around lights
87
30-year-old woman after pneumatic retinopexy
88
1, 2, & 3 only
89
a quiet, darkened room.
90
cheese.
91
endolymphatic sac decompression.
92
85 to 90 dB.