Answer the following questions. Give rationales for each question asked. Upload test questions and rationales to the submission tab under the course shell. Questions will be graded for accuracy. Each ... question along with the rationale will be worth 1 point, for a total of 15 points possible. Late policy applies. Chapter 14 1. During ocular examinations, the nurse keeps in mind that movement of the extraocular muscles is: a. Decreased in the older adult. b. Impaired in a patient with cataracts. c. Stimulated by cranial nerves (CNs) I and II. d. Stimulated by CNs III, IV, and VI. Rationale: In our textbook on page 277, it states that the extraocular muscles are controlled by cranial nerve III, IV, and VI. Each of these ocular muscles is coordinated with one in the other eye making the muscles in the eye move together, which is called conjugate movement (pg. 277). [Show More]
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