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Sportsfan2111

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The nurse is teaching a patient about the development of glaucoma and about how aqueous humor is circulated. Place the steps of this circulation in order.
 
  1. Anterior chamber
  2. Posterior chamber
  3. Pupil
  4. Ciliary body
  5. Canal of Schlemm

Question 2

What is the best explanation for why combination drugs may improve compliance for clients on multiple medications?
 
  1. There are no side effects to combination drugs.
  2. The physician can prescribe a combination drug to prevent rhabdomyolysis.
  3. The client can obtain with a prescription.
  4. Taking one tablet is easier to remember.



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Answer to Question 1

4,2,3,1,5

Global Rationale: Aqueous humor originates in the ciliary body. From there it flows into the posterior chamber, through the pupil, into the anterior chamber, and out through the canal of Schlemm.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1:There are side effects with combination drugs.
Rationale 2:Combination drugs do not prevent rhabdomyolysis.
Rationale 3:The client can obtain with a prescription is incorrect because this is not a reason a client maybe more compliant.
Rationale 4: Taking one tablet is easier to remember and may improve compliance.

Global Rationale: Taking one tablet is easier to remember and may improve compliance. The side effects of the medications will not be affected by a combination drug. Combination drugs do not prevent rhabdomyolysis. Obtaining with a prescription is not correct because individual drugs can also be obtained with a prescription.





 

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