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grin007 [14]
1 year ago
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A nurse instills atropine drops in both eyes of a client undergoing an ophthalmic examination. which instruction should the nurs

e reinforce after administering the medication?
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Tresset [83]1 year ago
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The nurse would instruct the client to use the atropine medicine as prescribed and in the optimal dosage amount.

Atropine application into eyes results into some side effects like drowsiness, redness of the eyes, light-sensitivity to eyes, etc. therefore, a client should take precautions accordingly.

Atropine is used before eye examination to treat certain eye conditions such as uveitis. This medication belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergic and is available only with your doctor's prescription. It works by blocking the chemical acetylcholine, which relaxes the ciliary muscle of the eye and causes the pupil to dilate.

Atropine has many side effects, such as drowsiness, redness of the eyes, eye irritation, redness of the face, arms, neck, etc., that generally don't last long. But it is still prescribed because of its larger benefits. If a patient is not advised to use this medication if he's observed to have some allergic conditions or has some problems like hypertension, brain damage, or Down syndrome.

The following instructions are reinforced after administering the medication:

Avoid driving until your pupils are normal and not dilated any more.

Wear sunglasses to prevent eye-blurring due to light sensitivity.

Avoid using the medication in larger amounts than advised.

If you skip any dose, take it as soon as possible to prevent further problems.

If any of the side effects persist, ask your doctor or pharmacist for help.

To know more about atropine medication, refer to the following link:

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