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ATI Medication Administration 2
Lesson Questions (1-3 Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers)
Question: You are most satisfied with the patient's understanding of the
prescription's directions when he states, "So, after I go home I'll put one drop
of travoprost
Answer: in my right eye at bedtime."
Question: To minimize drainage of the medication through the patient's tear
duct, you ask the patient to
Answer: sit upright with his head tilted slightly backward.
Question: To ensure proper introduction of the medication into the eye, you
drop the medication from a distance of 1/2 to 3/4 inch onto the
Answer: outer third of the conjunctival sac.
Question: The medication is distributed more evenly after instillation if the
patient
Answer: closes his eyes gently.
Question: To best assure the patient's ability to self-administer his ophthalmic
medication, you
Answer: observe the patient while he instills the medication the next evening.
Question: To best assure that the patient will not contaminate the medication
during the administration process, you first instruct him to
ATI Medication Administration 2
Lesson Questions (1-3 Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers)
Question: You are most satisfied with the patient's understanding of the
prescription's directions when he states, "So, after I go home I'll put one drop
of travoprost
Answer: in my right eye at bedtime."
Question: To minimize drainage of the medication through the patient's tear
duct, you ask the patient to
Answer: sit upright with his head tilted slightly backward.
Question: To ensure proper introduction of the medication into the eye, you
drop the medication from a distance of 1/2 to 3/4 inch onto the
Answer: outer third of the conjunctival sac.
Question: The medication is distributed more evenly after instillation if the
patient
Answer: closes his eyes gently.
Question: To best assure the patient's ability to self-administer his ophthalmic
medication, you
Answer: observe the patient while he instills the medication the next evening.
Question: To best assure that the patient will not contaminate the medication
during the administration process, you first instruct him to