Ati Comprehensive Online Practice 2019 A Study Guide Graded A+
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A nurse is conducting visual acuity testing using the Snellen letter chart for a school-age child who has eyeglasses. Which of the following instructions should the nurse give to the child? A. "You should leave your glasses throughout the testing." B. "You should stand 15 feet away from the chart." C. "You should get three symbols on a line correct to pass the line." D "You should keep both eyes open during the testing." {Ans: ANSWER: "You should keep both eyes open during the testing." Rationale: The nurse should instruct the child to keep both eyes open during visual acuity testing. Rationale A: The nurse should screen the child with visual correction first, then repeat the screening without visual correction. Rationale B: The nurse should instruct the child to stand 3 m (10 feet) away from the chart during testing. Rationale C: The nurse should tell the child that in order to pass a line, the child should identify four of the six symbols correctly.}A nurse receives a request from a client to review the information in his medical record. Which of the following responses should the nurse give? A. "There's a protocol for reviewing your medical record, and