Asked by atilola akeem on Jul 29, 2024

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During an assessment, the nurse notices that an older adult patient has tears rolling down his face from his O.S. Closer examination shows that the lower lid is loose and rolling outward. The patient complains of his eye feeling "dry and itchy." Which action by the nurse is correct?

A) Documenting the finding as ptosis
B) Assessing for other signs of ectropion
C) Assessing the eye for a possible foreign body
D) Contacting the prescriber; these are signs of basal cell carcinoma

Ectropion

A condition where the eyelid turns outward, exposing the inner eyelid surface and causing irritation.

Basal Cell Carcinoma

A common form of skin cancer that arises from basal cells, characterized by slow growth and primarily affecting areas exposed to the sun.

Ptosis

Sagging or downward movement of the upper eyelid.

  • Discern ordinary eye afflictions and abnormalities, including their administration and referral protocols.
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Patrick KasongoAug 04, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The condition described is known as ectropion, and it occurs in older adults and is attributable to atrophy of the elastic and fibrous tissues. The lower lid does not approximate to the eyeball, and, as a result, the puncta cannot effectively siphon tears; excessive tearing results. Ptosis is a drooping of the upper eyelid. These signs do not suggest the presence of a foreign body in the eye or basal cell carcinoma.