a patient reports of severe headache, projectile vomiting, blurred and doubled vision, sensitivity to light and a fever of 102.5. which nursing care actions are appropriate for this patient?

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Turning off the lights will help with eyesight problems, regular fluid administration will help prevent dehydration, and frequent neurological tests will help keep an eye on the patient's cognition.Whenever a patient has problems like double vision, fuzzy vision, or light sensitivity Make sure the patient's room has a nightlight and that the illumination is sufficient for their needs. The patient's eyes could need more time to adjust to variations in lighting levels. Injury can be avoided with the aid of sufficient illumination. For instruction, provide visual aids and items with large print.The vision inside the previously damaged eye will, however, momentarily become hazy if the body becomes overheated (for instance, during severe activity or during the summer heat). The fuzzy vision disappears quickly after the body cools down (via air conditioning or consuming an ice-cold beverage).Learn more about nursing care actions athttps://brainly.com/question/28334597?referrer=searchResults#SPJ4