Exam 41: Overview of the Eye

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When a client sustains an abrasion to the cornea,this could result in which of the following problems?

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Which of the following parts of the eye is responsible for vision because of its rods and cones and the optic nerve?

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The nurse who is assessing the client with conjunctivitis would look at which of the following areas of the eye?

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Which of the following eye structures is responsible for pupil constriction and dilation?

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The sclera is which part of the eye?

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Fluid produced by the eye as tears are lost by which of the following methods?

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Which term describes paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye?

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The part of the eye that is responsible for accommodation is the

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The nurse notes that a client has a cataract on the right eye.The nurse understands that this client will need surgery on which part of the eye?

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Which of the following processes of the eye occurs every few seconds during waking hours?

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Aqueous humor drains from the eye at which of the following locations?

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If an older adult client has paralysis of the ciliary muscle,this will affect the client's

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Pupil dilation normally occurs in which of the following circumstances?

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Pupil constriction normally occurs in which of the following circumstances?

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Medications that are miotics result in

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