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Question
in order to treat a patient’s eye infection, the technician should identify that which of the following eye drops should be used (select appropriate)? options: gentamicin (bacterial), naphazoline (vasoconstrictor), cyclopentolate (mydriatic), dexamethasone (steroid)
Response
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Conjunctiva (burned): Burns to the conjunctiva are often managed with eye drops (e.g., lubricating or medicated drops) to soothe, protect, or treat the area.
- Iris (foreign): A foreign object in the iris is rare and would require careful removal, not typically addressed with routine eye drops.
- Cornea (scratched): While eye drops (like lubricants or antibiotics) can help, the question specifies "burned" conjunctiva as a clearer match for eye drop use in this context.
- Occipital (tensed): The occipital area is part of the head (not the eye), so eye drops are irrelevant here.
The conjunctiva (burned) is the most appropriate choice for eye drop use, as eye drops directly target the conjunctiva to alleviate symptoms or treat burns.
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A. conjunctiva (burned)