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this exam is closed - book. before starting, make sure you have studied all of the questions on your previous ct quizzes. these questions will come from the ct quizzes in courses ansc 1011 (introduction to veterinary tech), ansc 1111 (patient mgmt and nutrition), ansc 1201 (vet assist clinical sciences), ansc 1301 (vet assist applications), and ansc 1401 (this course - emergency crit care/end of life). question 119 1 pts with any ocular exposure, the eyes should be - flushed with cold water to decrease inflammation. - flushed repeatedly with tepid water or saline. - massaged gently through the eye lid toward the medial canthus. - held shut to allow tears to form until an examination can occur.
In case of ocular exposure, the standard - practice is to flush the eyes repeatedly with tepid water or saline to remove the irritant or contaminant. Flushing with cold water may cause discomfort and not effectively remove substances. Massaging the eye can cause further damage, and holding the eyes shut does not address the need to remove the foreign substance.
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flushed repeatedly with tepid water or saline.