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OMSB Exam OMSB_OEN Topic 3 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for OMSB's OMSB_OEN exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 3
[All OMSB_OEN Questions]

The nurse observes an ophthalmologist assessing a patient with diabetes mellitus for a routine checkup.

Which of the following is a non-proliferative retinopathy complication in this patient?

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Suggested Answer: C

Establishing a respectful therapeutic relationship involves actively including the client's ideas, preferences, and opinions in their care planning. This action demonstrates respect for the client's autonomy and individuality, fostering trust and cooperation. Discussing non-health-related topics may help build rapport but does not directly contribute to a therapeutic relationship. Being congruent and understanding the client's thoughts and feelings are important but are part of the overall communication process rather than a specific action to establish respect in the relationship.


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Elza
26 days ago
Macular edema, the answer that'll make your eyes light up with joy! Or at least, the examiner's eyes.
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Chara
4 days ago
C: I remember studying about this in my ophthalmology class.
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Jamie
6 days ago
B: That's correct, it is a common complication in patients with diabetes mellitus.
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Fernanda
13 days ago
A: Macular edema
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Cecily
28 days ago
Macular edema, no doubt. I bet the ophthalmologist is giving the patient a stern lecture about managing their blood sugar levels.
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Aleisha
29 days ago
Hmm, I was tempted to go with glaucoma, but macular edema makes more sense. Gotta love these tricky ophthalmology questions!
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Andra
6 days ago
User 3: I agree, macular edema is a non-proliferative retinopathy complication.
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Francine
10 days ago
User 2: Yeah, that sounds right. It's a common complication in diabetic patients.
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Alonso
13 days ago
User 1: I think it's macular edema.
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Carry
1 months ago
I agree, macular edema is definitely a non-proliferative retinopathy complication in diabetic patients. Can't go wrong with that choice.
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Minna
4 days ago
B: Yeah, I agree. Macular edema is a non-proliferative retinopathy complication in diabetic patients.
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Heidy
13 days ago
A: I think it's B) Macular edema.
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Cristina
1 months ago
Macular edema seems like the most logical answer here. I've seen it in many of my diabetes patients.
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Daniel
6 days ago
B: I think it's important to monitor for signs of macular edema during routine checkups.
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Elroy
8 days ago
A: I agree, macular edema is a common complication in patients with diabetes.
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Karina
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) Glaucoma could also be a complication in this patient.
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Sherill
2 months ago
I agree with Lashawnda, because macular edema is a common complication in patients with diabetes mellitus.
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Lashawnda
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Macular edema.
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