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Mimi

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The patient is complaining of an inability to clear his nasal passages. The nurse instructs the patient to
 
  a. Blow his nose forcefully to clear the passage.
  b. Insert a cotton-tipped applicator as far as possible.
  c. Apply gentle suction using a pediatric bulb suction device.
  d. Use a dry washcloth to absorb secretions.

Question 2

The nurse is teaching a patient about contact lens care. The patient has plastic lenses, so the nurse instructs the patient to
 
  a. Use tap water to clean lenses.
  b. Keep the lenses is a cool dry place when not being used.
  c. Reuse storage solution for up to a week.
  d. Wash and rinse lens storage case daily.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Excessive nasal secretions can be removed using gentle suctioning. However, patients usually remove secretions from the nose by gentle blowing into a soft tissue. Caution the patient against harsh blowing that creates pressure capable of injuring the eardrum, the nasal mucosa, and even sensitive eye structures. If the patient is unable to remove nasal secretions, assist by using a wet washcloth or a cotton-tipped applicator moistened in water or saline. Never insert the applicator beyond the length of the cotton tip.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Thoroughly wash and rinse lens storage case on a daily basis. Clean periodically with soap or liquid detergent, rinse thoroughly with warm water, and air dry. Do not use tap water to clean lenses because tap water is not sterile and can introduce microorganisms. Lenses should be kept moist or wet when not worn. Use fresh solution daily when storing and disinfecting lenses.



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