Asked by M Luisa TS Nen on Jul 26, 2024

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A 60-year-old man is at the clinic for an eye examination. The nurse suspects that he has ptosis of one eye. How should the nurse check for this?

A) Perform the confrontation test.
B) Assess the individual's near vision.
C) Observe the distance between the palpebral fissures.
D) Perform the corneal light test, and look for symmetry of the light reflex.

Ptosis

Drooping or falling of the upper eyelid.

Palpebral Fissures

The open spaces between the eyelids that shape the eyes, which can indicate certain genetic conditions or syndromes.

Corneal Light Test

A clinical examination assessing the reflection of light from the cornea to diagnose eye alignment or abnormalities.

  • Learn about the strategies and apparatus involved in determining visual quality and the health of the eyes.
  • Identify common eye conditions and abnormalities, including their management and referral criteria.
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Nashia JamesJul 31, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Ptosis is a drooping of the upper eyelid that would be apparent by observing the distance between the upper and lower eyelids. The confrontation test measures peripheral vision, not ptosis. Measuring near vision or the corneal light test does not check for ptosis.