A) An in-the-ear hearing aid is easy to manipulate.
B) The patient's specific needs and abilities are determining factors.
C) The choice of a hearing aid is basically a financial matter.
D) Behind-the-ear models are inferior to the other types.
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Multiple Choice
A) Whisper very softly behind the patient.
B) Cover the patient's unaffected ear before talking.
C) Send the hearing aid to the audiologist for analysis.
D) Check patient response using a normal voice level.
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Multiple Choice
A) "I should irrigate from inner to outer canthus."
B) "I should tell the patient not to blink."
C) "I should always remove the contact lenses first."
D) "I should hold the lids open by putting gentle pressure to the lower bony orbit."
E) "I should irrigate until clear or prescribed amount of time is reached."
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Multiple Choice
A) Document that the patient's neurological status is poor.
B) Assess the patient for clinical indicators of a stroke.
C) Remove the hearing aid and clean it with a stiff brush.
D) Instruct NAP to check the hearing aid battery.
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Multiple Choice
A) Inform the patient that the ears are infected.
B) Perform an otoscopic examination of the canals.
C) Collaborate with the audiologist about a hearing aid.
D) Irrigate the ear canals with warm saline solution.
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Multiple Choice
A) Talk to the patient in a normal voice while standing away from him or her.
B) Whisper questions to the patient to determine if the questions can be understood.
C) Ask the family to explain the activity patterns of the patient.
D) Ask the family for a list of what the patient usually eats.
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Multiple Choice
A) Positions the patient in high-Fowler's position during the procedure.
B) Prevents the tip of the irrigating system from contacting the eyeball.
C) Reassures the patient that the eye cannot be closed during irrigation.
D) Allows the irrigating solution to run from the outer to the inner canthus.
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Multiple Choice
A) Irrigate the eye with 50 mL of a sterile saline solution.
B) Pull the lid down and instruct the patient to blink.
C) Pinch the sides of the lens together and pop it out.
D) Move the lens to the sclera and compress the lens gently.
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Multiple Choice
A) The nurse cleans the eye with water or saline.
B) The nurse uses an eyedropper to instill the prescribed lubricant.
C) The nurse wipes away excess lubricant moving from outer canthus to inner canthus.
D) The nurse applies eye patches when the blink reflex is absent.
E) The nurse changes the eye patches every 8 hours.
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Multiple Choice
A) "I can wear my hearing aid in the shower."
B) "I should take it out when I go to the pool to swim."
C) "I can wear my hearing aid when I get my hair done."
D) "I need to make sure I don't leave them in a hot car."
E) "I should store the batteries in a dry, safe place."
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Multiple Choice
A) Thoroughly soak the lens in saline solution.
B) Rub the contact lens briskly to remove the debris.
C) Pry the lens apart gently with a fingertip.
D) Use the cleaning solution on the lens; then replace or store it.
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Multiple Choice
A) Store the hearing aid with a desiccant.
B) Wash the hearing aid in hot soapy water.
C) Keep the hearing aid in the bathroom.
D) Clean the hearing aid with a pipe cleaner.
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Multiple Choice
A) Patient hearing acuity remains stable.
B) Patient senses that irrigant is slightly warm.
C) Patient complains of nausea and vertigo.
D) Patient drainage contains brown particles.
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Multiple Choice
A) Slides lens onto the sclera and pinches off the lens.
B) Draws periorbital skin taut and asks the patient to blink.
C) Uses a bulb syringe and applies suction to the lens.
D) Squeezes the upper and lower lids together to pinch the lens.
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Multiple Choice
A) Applies slight negative pressure to the ear canal.
B) Asks the patient not to move while the ear is being irrigated.
C) Cleans the ear canal with a soft cotton swab to remove any remaining cerumen.
D) Instills cool irrigating fluid to break down the cerumen in the ear canal.
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Multiple Choice
A) Face the patient before beginning to speak.
B) Keep the lights dimmed low.
C) Speak in a slow, clear, and loud voice.
D) Eliminate external voices.
E) Do not talk over the patient.
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Multiple Choice
A) Wait for the bean to fall out.
B) Examine the ears with an otoscope.
C) Collaborate with the health care provider.
D) Irrigate the ear to flush out the bean.
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Multiple Choice
A) At risk for injury
B) Deficient knowledge
C) Impaired communication
D) Impaired social interaction
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