A resident has recently been diagnosed with glaucoma. Which type of medication should the nurse anticipate being ordered for this resident?
A. Expectorant
B. Anti-anginal
C. Mydriatic
D. Analgesic
Ans) C. Mydriatic
Explaination:
- Effect of mydriatic drugs used in glaucoma.
- Drug used to dilate the pupils
- Topical mydriatics are used during an eye examination to allow visualization of the retina and other structures deep within the eye. Mydriatics may also be used to treat inflammatory eye conditions such as iritis and cyclitis and to reduce cycloplegia (a painful paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye).
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