8. You are administering a vision test using an eyechart such as the one in this image. The person taking the test mstakes an A for an O . This is an issue with Accommodation equilibrium Acuity Conduction
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action should the nurse take? •Tests the right eye, then tests the left eye, and finally tests both eyes together. • Assesses both eyes together, then assesses the right and left eyes separately. • Asks the client to stand 40 feet (12 metres) from the chart and read the largest line on the chart.. • Asks the client to stand 40 feet (12 metres) from the chart and read the line that can be read 200 feet (60 metres) away by someone with unimpaired vision.
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Question 4 Shown below is a version of the Snellen chart used to measure visual acuity. Suppose that a person can read line 6 with their left eye. What does this mean with respect to seeing objects with clarity in the left eye? a. The person can see objects at 20 feet that a person with normal vision can see at 30 feet. b. The person can see objects at 30 feet that a person with normal vision can see at 20 feet. c. The person has perfect vision at 20 feet and can see all objects, small or large, clearly. Question 6 Your friend is unable to smell the aroma of food. You suspect that your friend has damage to which of the following cranial nerves? a. Cranial nerve 1. b. Cranial nerve II. c. Cranial nerve VIII.
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