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Themember4

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A client tells the nurse, It feels like there's something in my eye. To assess the eye for corneal abrasions, the examiner will first instill:
 
  1. fluorescein sodium (Fluorescite).
  2. echothiophate iodide (Phospholine Iodide).
  3. azelastine (Optivar).
  4. naphazoline HCL (Allerest).

Question 2

The nurse administers polyvinyl alcohol (Liquifilm) to a client to prevent:
 
  1. inflammation.
  2. redness.
  3. infection.
  4. dry eyes.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: Fluorescein sodium is a dye that stains scratches, areas of damage, and foreign objects and provides some anesthesia.
Rationale 2: Echothiophate iodine (Phospholine Iodide) is not used to assess for corneal abrasions.
Rationale 3: Azelastine (Optivar) is not used to assess for corneal abrasions.
Rationale 4: Naphazoline HCL (Allerest) is not used to assess for corneal abrasions.
Global Rationale: Fluorescein sodium is a dye that stains scratches, areas of damage, and foreign objects and provides some anesthesia. The remaining drugs are not useful in this application.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: Polyvinyl alcohol does not prevent inflammation.
Rationale 2: Polyvinyl alcohol does not prevent redness.
Rationale 3: Polyvinyl alcohol does not prevent infection.
Rationale 4: Polyvinyl alcohol is used as a lubricant to treat dry eyes.
Global Rationale: Polyvinyl alcohol is used as a lubricant to treat dry eyes. It is not useful for the remaining applications.




Themember4

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Excellent


kusterl

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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