A) Timolol (Timoptic)
B) Travoprost (Travatan)
C) Apraclonidine (Iopidine)
D) Pilocarpine (Adsorbocarpine)
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A) Pull the external ear down and back.
B) Press the pinna against the mastoid bone.
C) Pull the pull the external ear up and back.
D) Press the upper portion of the ear until the eustachian tube is seen.
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A) Cloudiness of the lens
B) Cloudiness of the cornea
C) Increased intraocular pressure
D) Increased intracranial pressure
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A) Oral route
B) Topical route
C) Ophthalmic route
D) Intramuscular route
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A) Check the patient's breath sounds and pulse rate.
B) Hold the dose and notify the prescriber immediately.
C) Ask the patient what drugs he takes to control his asthma.
D) Reassure the patient that this is an expected response and requires no action.
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A) "Use a small amount of sterile saline instilled into the ear to flush out the fluid and blood."
B) "You may use over-the-counter ear drops in this ear to clear up this new infection."
C) "The ear will need to be irrigated, and then an antibiotic for the ear instilled."
D) "The ear should not be irrigated when there is drainage present."
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Multiple Choice
A) Avoid driving at night due to decreased vision.
B) You may develop drowsiness, fatigue, or irritability.
C) Do not rub your eye even if it feels as though something is in it.
D) Check your blood sugar daily; these drops can cause hypoglycemia.
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Multiple Choice
A) Apraclonidine (Iopidine)
B) Bimatoprost (Lumigan)
C) pilocarpine (Isopto Carpine, Pilopine)
D) Carbachol (Carboptic)
E) Cartelolol (Ocupress)
F) Dipivefrin (AK-Pro)
G) Levobunolol (Betagan)
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A) Adrenergic agonists
B) Beta blockers
C) Cholinergics
D) Prostaglandin agonists
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A) Miosis
B) Punctum
C) Glaucoma
D) Mydriasis
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Multiple Choice
A) Instill the eye drop in the corner of the eye.
B) Perform punctal opening of the affected eye.
C) Ask the patient to close their eyes for 2 minutes.
D) Ask the patient to take a deep breath while the eye drops are instilled.
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A) Acetazolamide (Diamox)
B) Pilocarpine (Isopto)
C) Dipivefrin (AK-Pro)
D) Travosprost (Travatan)
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Multiple Choice
A) "Do not take this dose until your healthcare provider is notified."
B) "Rinse the affected eye with sterile saline and then instill the eye drops."
C) "You should not put the eye drops in today but can resume them tomorrow."
D) "Missing a dose of this drug will increase intraocular pressure and worsen your vision."
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Multiple Choice
A) The patient is a diabetic.
B) The patient has mydriasis.
C) A history of sulfa drug allergy
D) The patient has unequal pupil size.
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Multiple Choice
A) Apply only the number of drops prescribed.
B) Stop the drug immediately if eye redness occurs.
C) Wear dark glasses for 1 h after placing the eye drops.
D) Apply pressure to the corner of the eye after the drug has been placed.
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Multiple Choice
A) Check the patient's urinary output.
B) Check the patient's pulse and blood pressure.
C) Check the patient's pupils for responsiveness.
D) Check the patient's level of orientation to time, place, and person.
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Multiple Choice
A) Cholinergic drugs
B) Adrenergic agonists
C) Prostaglandins agonists
D) Beta-adrenergic blockers
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Multiple Choice
A) Cholinergics
B) Beta blockers
C) Adrenergic agonists
D) Prostaglandin agonists
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