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segrsyd

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When teaching about eye care for hard contact lenses, the nurse instructs the client that:
 
  A. Saliva may be used to wet the lenses
  B. Over-the-counter eye drops should be applied carefully
  C. Lenses should be cleaned and disinfected regularly
  D. Aerosol products should be used after putting in the lenses

Question 2

Who of the following can assume the role of the scrub nurse/assistant? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. RN
  b. LPN
  c. CST
  d. Licensed nursing assistant
  e. Medical transcriptionist



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Answer to Question 1

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C. Regular cleansing and disinfecting is required to maintain contact lenses and avoid damaging them.
A. Saliva should not be used to wet lenses.
B. Any eye drops or medications should be approved by the client's vision care specialist.
D. Aerosols should be used before lenses are inserted to avoid exposure to vapors or fumes.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C
RNs, LPNs, and CSTs may assume the scrub nurse role.




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