Deck 26: Drugs for Glaucoma

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What is the most important assessment question for the nurse to ask a patient who is newly prescribed apraclonidine (Iopidine)for glaucoma?

A) "How long have you had glaucoma?"
B) "What other medications are you currently taking?"
C) "Have you had any difficulty with retaining urine?"
D) "Do you have asthma or any chronic respiratory problem?"
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Why are carbonic anhydrase inhibitors not recommended for use in children with glaucoma?

A) Their use increases the risk for cataracts.
B) Growth is inhibited with use of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
C) These drugs could reduce intraocular pressure below normal levels.
D) Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are known to cause birth defects in animals.
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A patient who has been using travoprost (Travatan)eye drops for glaucoma reports that the eye lashes seem longer and thicker.What is the nurse's best action?

A) Teach the patient that the drug is absorbed by the blood vessels of the eye and has no effect on other eye or lid structures.
B) Instruct the patient to apply only the number of drops prescribed and to blot the area with cotton balls after each dose.
C) Remind the patient that eye drops are liquid and that wet lashes appear both longer and thicker.
D) Reassure the patient that this is an expected response to the drug and no action is needed.
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A patient is prescribed an ophthalmic beta-blocking agent for the treatment of glaucoma.Which precaution does the nurse teach the patient to prevent orthostatic hypotension?

A) "Change positions slowly."
B) "Take your pulse rate at least four times each day."
C) "Be sure to lie down for at least 10 minutes after putting the drops into your eyes."
D) "Apply pressure to the inside corner of your eye when putting the drops into the eye."
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Which assessment is most important for the nurse to perform before instilling latanoprost (Xalatan)into a patient's eyes?

A) Measure the patient's temperature.
B) Measure the patient's intraocular pressure.
C) Check the cornea for abrasions or open areas.
D) Assess heart rate and rhythm for 1 full minute.
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A patient has been taking bimatoprost (Lumigan)for the last 2 months.Which statement by the patient indicates to the nurse a correct understanding of this drug therapy?

A) "When my eyes are red or itchy, I should wait until the next day to use my glaucoma medicine."
B) "Even though my intraocular pressure is now normal, I will continue to take the drug once daily."
C) "One indication that I have used too much of this drug is when my vision becomes blurry or fuzzy."
D) "If I forget to take the eye drops one day, I should apply them as soon as I remember them the next day and also take the regular dose for that day."
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What is the most important precaution for the nurse to teach an older patient who is prescribed a glaucoma drug that causes miosis?

A) "Wear sunglasses until the drug wears off."
B) "Use at least a 30 SPF sunscreen when going outdoors."
C) "Avoid driving or operating hazardous machinery until the drug wears off."
D) "Increase the light indoors because vision will be decreased in low-light environments."
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A patient is prescribed methazolamide (Neptazane)75 mg orally.The drug available is methazolamide 25 mg per tablet.How many tablets does the nurse administer to the patient?
_____ tablet(s)
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When the nurse shines a penlight into the eyes of a patient who is prescribed brimonidine (Alphagan P),the pupils of both eyes remain equally dilated.What is the nurse's best action?

A) Document the response as the only action.
B) Hold the next dose and notify the prescriber.
C) Assess the patient's hand grasp strength bilaterally.
D) Remind the patient to wear sunglasses when outdoors.
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Which nursing actions help prevent infection when placing ointments into a patient's eye?

A) Having the patient remove contact lenses
B) Avoiding touching the tip of the applicator
C) Using separate drug tubes for the right and the left eye
D) Applying pressure over the punctum for 1 minute after instilling the drug
E) Waiting 10 minutes between the administration of more than one type of eye drug
F) Squeezing out and discarding a small amount of ointment before instilling the drug
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A patient who has been prescribed echothiophate (Phospholine Iodide)for the last 2 weeks reports all of the following symptoms or conditions.Which symptom or condition does the nurse report to the prescriber immediately?

A) Excessive drooling
B) Pinpoint pupils
C) Cold hands
D) Dry mouth
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Which question is most important for the nurse to ask a patient who is prescribed acetazolamide (Diamox)before administering the first dose?

A) "Do you have diabetes?"
B) "Are you allergic to sulfa drugs?"
C) "How long have you had glaucoma?"
D) "Do you eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice?"
Question
Which assessment is most important for the nurse to perform after administering the first dose of dipivefrin (Propine)to a patient with glaucoma?

A) Compare urine output with fluid intake.
B) Listen to breath sounds bilaterally.
C) Assess level of consciousness.
D) Check pupil size.
Question
A patient who has been prescribed timolol (Timoptic)for the last month reports that his asthma is worse.What is the nurse's best response?

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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Which statement regarding primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG)is true?

A) It is most common in children.
B) The major cause is trauma to the eye.
C) The problem usually affects both eyes.
D) The first symptom is chronic eye pain.
Question
How does untreated elevated intraocular pressure eventually lead to visual impairment?

A) It compresses blood vessels and causes hypoxia of the photoreceptors.
B) It clouds the lens and prevents light from striking the photoreceptors.
C) It constricts the pupil and prevents light from entering the posterior chamber.
D) It pushes the cornea forward and distorts the placement of the image on the retina.
Question
Which safety precaution does the nurse teach a patient who is prescribed eye drops or eye ointment?

A) "Wash your hands before and after applying the drug."
B) "Do not share your eye medications with anyone else."
C) "Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages while taking this drug."
D) "Do not drive or use heavy equipment while your vision is blurred."
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How do beta-adrenergic blocking agents (antagonists)lower intraocular pressure?

A) They increase the rate that the vitreous humor is reabsorbed.
B) They slow the production of aqueous humor inside the eye.
C) They reduce systemic blood pressure, which results in lower intraocular pressure.
D) They increase the movement of aqueous humor from the posterior chamber into the anterior chamber.
Question
What is the most important action for the nurse to perform after administering eye drops to a patient who is prescribed pilocarpine (Ocu-Carpine)?

A) Place the patient in the supine position.
B) Wipe the excess drug from the patient's skin.
C) Instruct the patient to keep the eyes closed for 2 minutes.
D) Check pupillary responses by shining a penlight into each eye.
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Which precaution is most important for the nurse to teach a patient who is prescribed any type of eye drug administered as eye drops?

A) Apply only the number of drops prescribed.
B) Stop the drug immediately if eye redness occurs.
C) Wear dark glasses for 1 hour after placing the eye drops.
D) Apply pressure to the corner of the eye after the drug has been placed.
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Deck 26: Drugs for Glaucoma
1
What is the most important assessment question for the nurse to ask a patient who is newly prescribed apraclonidine (Iopidine)for glaucoma?

A) "How long have you had glaucoma?"
B) "What other medications are you currently taking?"
C) "Have you had any difficulty with retaining urine?"
D) "Do you have asthma or any chronic respiratory problem?"
"What other medications are you currently taking?"
2
Why are carbonic anhydrase inhibitors not recommended for use in children with glaucoma?

A) Their use increases the risk for cataracts.
B) Growth is inhibited with use of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
C) These drugs could reduce intraocular pressure below normal levels.
D) Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are known to cause birth defects in animals.
Growth is inhibited with use of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
3
A patient who has been using travoprost (Travatan)eye drops for glaucoma reports that the eye lashes seem longer and thicker.What is the nurse's best action?

A) Teach the patient that the drug is absorbed by the blood vessels of the eye and has no effect on other eye or lid structures.
B) Instruct the patient to apply only the number of drops prescribed and to blot the area with cotton balls after each dose.
C) Remind the patient that eye drops are liquid and that wet lashes appear both longer and thicker.
D) Reassure the patient that this is an expected response to the drug and no action is needed.
Reassure the patient that this is an expected response to the drug and no action is needed.
4
A patient is prescribed an ophthalmic beta-blocking agent for the treatment of glaucoma.Which precaution does the nurse teach the patient to prevent orthostatic hypotension?

A) "Change positions slowly."
B) "Take your pulse rate at least four times each day."
C) "Be sure to lie down for at least 10 minutes after putting the drops into your eyes."
D) "Apply pressure to the inside corner of your eye when putting the drops into the eye."
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5
Which assessment is most important for the nurse to perform before instilling latanoprost (Xalatan)into a patient's eyes?

A) Measure the patient's temperature.
B) Measure the patient's intraocular pressure.
C) Check the cornea for abrasions or open areas.
D) Assess heart rate and rhythm for 1 full minute.
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6
A patient has been taking bimatoprost (Lumigan)for the last 2 months.Which statement by the patient indicates to the nurse a correct understanding of this drug therapy?

A) "When my eyes are red or itchy, I should wait until the next day to use my glaucoma medicine."
B) "Even though my intraocular pressure is now normal, I will continue to take the drug once daily."
C) "One indication that I have used too much of this drug is when my vision becomes blurry or fuzzy."
D) "If I forget to take the eye drops one day, I should apply them as soon as I remember them the next day and also take the regular dose for that day."
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7
What is the most important precaution for the nurse to teach an older patient who is prescribed a glaucoma drug that causes miosis?

A) "Wear sunglasses until the drug wears off."
B) "Use at least a 30 SPF sunscreen when going outdoors."
C) "Avoid driving or operating hazardous machinery until the drug wears off."
D) "Increase the light indoors because vision will be decreased in low-light environments."
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8
A patient is prescribed methazolamide (Neptazane)75 mg orally.The drug available is methazolamide 25 mg per tablet.How many tablets does the nurse administer to the patient?
_____ tablet(s)
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9
When the nurse shines a penlight into the eyes of a patient who is prescribed brimonidine (Alphagan P),the pupils of both eyes remain equally dilated.What is the nurse's best action?

A) Document the response as the only action.
B) Hold the next dose and notify the prescriber.
C) Assess the patient's hand grasp strength bilaterally.
D) Remind the patient to wear sunglasses when outdoors.
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10
Which nursing actions help prevent infection when placing ointments into a patient's eye?

A) Having the patient remove contact lenses
B) Avoiding touching the tip of the applicator
C) Using separate drug tubes for the right and the left eye
D) Applying pressure over the punctum for 1 minute after instilling the drug
E) Waiting 10 minutes between the administration of more than one type of eye drug
F) Squeezing out and discarding a small amount of ointment before instilling the drug
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11
A patient who has been prescribed echothiophate (Phospholine Iodide)for the last 2 weeks reports all of the following symptoms or conditions.Which symptom or condition does the nurse report to the prescriber immediately?

A) Excessive drooling
B) Pinpoint pupils
C) Cold hands
D) Dry mouth
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12
Which question is most important for the nurse to ask a patient who is prescribed acetazolamide (Diamox)before administering the first dose?

A) "Do you have diabetes?"
B) "Are you allergic to sulfa drugs?"
C) "How long have you had glaucoma?"
D) "Do you eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice?"
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13
Which assessment is most important for the nurse to perform after administering the first dose of dipivefrin (Propine)to a patient with glaucoma?

A) Compare urine output with fluid intake.
B) Listen to breath sounds bilaterally.
C) Assess level of consciousness.
D) Check pupil size.
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14
A patient who has been prescribed timolol (Timoptic)for the last month reports that his asthma is worse.What is the nurse's best response?

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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15
Which statement regarding primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG)is true?

A) It is most common in children.
B) The major cause is trauma to the eye.
C) The problem usually affects both eyes.
D) The first symptom is chronic eye pain.
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16
How does untreated elevated intraocular pressure eventually lead to visual impairment?

A) It compresses blood vessels and causes hypoxia of the photoreceptors.
B) It clouds the lens and prevents light from striking the photoreceptors.
C) It constricts the pupil and prevents light from entering the posterior chamber.
D) It pushes the cornea forward and distorts the placement of the image on the retina.
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17
Which safety precaution does the nurse teach a patient who is prescribed eye drops or eye ointment?

A) "Wash your hands before and after applying the drug."
B) "Do not share your eye medications with anyone else."
C) "Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages while taking this drug."
D) "Do not drive or use heavy equipment while your vision is blurred."
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18
How do beta-adrenergic blocking agents (antagonists)lower intraocular pressure?

A) They increase the rate that the vitreous humor is reabsorbed.
B) They slow the production of aqueous humor inside the eye.
C) They reduce systemic blood pressure, which results in lower intraocular pressure.
D) They increase the movement of aqueous humor from the posterior chamber into the anterior chamber.
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19
What is the most important action for the nurse to perform after administering eye drops to a patient who is prescribed pilocarpine (Ocu-Carpine)?

A) Place the patient in the supine position.
B) Wipe the excess drug from the patient's skin.
C) Instruct the patient to keep the eyes closed for 2 minutes.
D) Check pupillary responses by shining a penlight into each eye.
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20
Which precaution is most important for the nurse to teach a patient who is prescribed any type of eye drug administered as eye drops?

A) Apply only the number of drops prescribed.
B) Stop the drug immediately if eye redness occurs.
C) Wear dark glasses for 1 hour after placing the eye drops.
D) Apply pressure to the corner of the eye after the drug has been placed.
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