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NUR 3306 FINAL STUDY GUIDE QUIZZES 5-11 2024/2025 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GUARANTEED PASS | RATED A+ 1. When testing for accommodation, what reaction would you expect to see? - Answ... er>>> CorrectD. Pupils converge and constrict Response Feedback: You test for accommodation by asking the patient to focus on an object (finger or pen, for example) as you move it towards the patient's nose. You would expect the pupils to constrict and for eyes to cross (convergence). 2. A nurse is admitting a client to the hospital. When reviewing the client's medical record, the nurse notes that this client had abnormal findings during the Weber test. What would the nurse know this means? - Answer>>> CorrectD. The client has unilateral hearing loss Response Feedback: The whisper test evaluates loss of high-frequency sounds. The Weber test helps to differentiate the cause of unilateral hearing loss. In the Rinne test, use of a tuning fork helps the nurse determine if hearing is equal in both ears and if there is either a conductive or a sensorineural hearing loss by allowing the nurse to compare the difference in bone conduction (BC) versus air conduction (AC). Remember AC has less resistance than BC. Option D is a distracter for this question. 3. A mother brings her 2-year-old child to the clinic stating that the child is cross-eyed. What test would the nurse perform to test for strabismus? - Answer>>> CorrectB. Corneal light reflex Response Feedback: The corneal light reflex tests for strabismus. The cover test is for presence and amount of ocular deviation. A low light level with no direct light sources shining in the patient's eyes is ideal. At rest, the extraocular muscles have very little activity. The assessment referred to as cardinal fields of gaze allows nurses to detect muscle defects that cause misalignment or uncoordinated eye movements. The static test can help the nurse detect gross differences in all four quadrants of the visual field. The Allen test tests a toddler's visual acuity. 4. What components of sound does the cochlea interpret? (Select all that apply.) - Answer>>> Answers: CorrectA. Frequency CorrectB. Amplitude Response Feedback: The cochlea interprets two components of sound: amplitude (volume) and frequency (pitch). The cochlea does not interpret tone, direction, or decibel [Show More]
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