2024 PN NCLEX Questions Nursing Practice Question

When inspecting the client's eyelids for ptosis, the nurse is checking for which abnormality?

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Correct Answer: A

Rationale: When inspecting the client's eyelids for ptosis, the focus is on identifying drooping (A), which indicates a weakness in the muscles that elevate the eyelid. This condition can affect vision and may be associated with neurological issues.

Option B, pupil dilation, refers to an increase in the size of the pupil, which is unrelated to eyelid position. Option C, pupil constriction, involves the narrowing of the pupil, also not relevant to eyelid inspection. Option D, deviation of ocular movements, pertains to the alignment and movement of the eyes rather than the eyelids themselves. Thus, only drooping accurately describes the abnormality being assessed.