Deck 57: Ophthalmic Drugs

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A patient has been taking the corticosteroid dexamethasone (AK Dex)but has developed bacterial conjunctivitis.The patient is given a prescription for gentamicin (Diogent)ointment.What interaction is possible if the two drugs are used concurrently?

A)The infection may become systemic.
B)The effects of the gentamicin may become more potent.
C)The corticosteroid may cause the overgrowth of nonsusceptible organisms.
D)Immunosuppression may make elimination of the eye infection more difficult.
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Although dipivefrin has localized effects in the eye,it mimics the effects of the sympathetic nervous system neurotransmitters and can cause systemic effects.Which systemic effects can occur?

A)Dizziness and syncope
B)Bradycardia or heart block
C)Dry mouth and constipation
D)Increased heart rate or blood pressure
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A patient has been prescribed timolol maleate (Timoptic)eye drops.What should the nurse tell the patient to do to apply these eye drops properly?

A)Apply the drops into the conjunctival sac instead of directly onto the eye.
B)Apply the drops directly to the cornea for the best effectiveness.
C)Blot the eye with a tissue immediately after applying the drops.
D)Gently touch the tip of the dropper to the eye surface before administering the drop.
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A patient with an eye injury requires an ocular examination to detect the presence of a foreign body.Which drug is used for this examination?

A)dapiprazole
B)fluorescein sodium (AK-Fluor)
C)atropine sulphate
D)cromolyn sodium
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Which medication is used for local anaesthesia in preparation for ocular surgery?

A)glycerin
B)tetracaine (Minims)
C)acetazolamide
D)apraclonidine 1% (Iopidine)
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Which condition is an indication for the use of direct- and indirect-acting miotics?

A)Ocular infections
B)Blurred vision
C)Open-angle glaucoma
D)Cataracts
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A patient is being treated for uveitis.Which drug does the nurse expect that the patient is using?

A)atropine sulphate
B)epinephrine
C)acetylcholine (Miochol E)
D)cyclopentolate hydrochloride solution (Cyclogyl)
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Which drug is used to reduce intraocular pressure?

A)cromolyn (Opticrom)
B)polypeptides
C)osmotic diuretics
D)hyperosmolar sodium chloride
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The nurse is administering ophthalmic drops.Identify the correct administration steps and place them in the correct order.Not all steps will be used.

A)Thoroughly shake the solution.
B)Close the eye tightly.
C)Apply gentle pressure to the inner canthus for 1 minute.
D)Place the drop into the conjunctival sac.
E)Place the drops onto the cornea.
F)Clean debris from the eye with a cotton-tipped applicator.
G)Have the patient tilt the head back and look up at the ceiling.
H)Remove excess medication gently from around the eyes.
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Deck 57: Ophthalmic Drugs
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A patient has been taking the corticosteroid dexamethasone (AK Dex)but has developed bacterial conjunctivitis.The patient is given a prescription for gentamicin (Diogent)ointment.What interaction is possible if the two drugs are used concurrently?

A)The infection may become systemic.
B)The effects of the gentamicin may become more potent.
C)The corticosteroid may cause the overgrowth of nonsusceptible organisms.
D)Immunosuppression may make elimination of the eye infection more difficult.
Immunosuppression may make elimination of the eye infection more difficult.
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Although dipivefrin has localized effects in the eye,it mimics the effects of the sympathetic nervous system neurotransmitters and can cause systemic effects.Which systemic effects can occur?

A)Dizziness and syncope
B)Bradycardia or heart block
C)Dry mouth and constipation
D)Increased heart rate or blood pressure
Increased heart rate or blood pressure
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A patient has been prescribed timolol maleate (Timoptic)eye drops.What should the nurse tell the patient to do to apply these eye drops properly?

A)Apply the drops into the conjunctival sac instead of directly onto the eye.
B)Apply the drops directly to the cornea for the best effectiveness.
C)Blot the eye with a tissue immediately after applying the drops.
D)Gently touch the tip of the dropper to the eye surface before administering the drop.
Apply the drops into the conjunctival sac instead of directly onto the eye.
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A patient with an eye injury requires an ocular examination to detect the presence of a foreign body.Which drug is used for this examination?

A)dapiprazole
B)fluorescein sodium (AK-Fluor)
C)atropine sulphate
D)cromolyn sodium
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Which medication is used for local anaesthesia in preparation for ocular surgery?

A)glycerin
B)tetracaine (Minims)
C)acetazolamide
D)apraclonidine 1% (Iopidine)
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Which condition is an indication for the use of direct- and indirect-acting miotics?

A)Ocular infections
B)Blurred vision
C)Open-angle glaucoma
D)Cataracts
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A patient is being treated for uveitis.Which drug does the nurse expect that the patient is using?

A)atropine sulphate
B)epinephrine
C)acetylcholine (Miochol E)
D)cyclopentolate hydrochloride solution (Cyclogyl)
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Which drug is used to reduce intraocular pressure?

A)cromolyn (Opticrom)
B)polypeptides
C)osmotic diuretics
D)hyperosmolar sodium chloride
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The nurse is administering ophthalmic drops.Identify the correct administration steps and place them in the correct order.Not all steps will be used.

A)Thoroughly shake the solution.
B)Close the eye tightly.
C)Apply gentle pressure to the inner canthus for 1 minute.
D)Place the drop into the conjunctival sac.
E)Place the drops onto the cornea.
F)Clean debris from the eye with a cotton-tipped applicator.
G)Have the patient tilt the head back and look up at the ceiling.
H)Remove excess medication gently from around the eyes.
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