Topical medications
Occular medications
eye and ear medications
ear nursing implications
Misc.
100

What are the most common skin medications?

Bacitracin, mupirocin, and silver sulfadiazine

100

mydriatics medications like ______ dilate the pupil, while Miotics like acetylcholine and pilocarpine ___________, and ________ like atropine and cyclopentolate paralyze the ciliary body but _______ has a paralysis of acommodation?

apraclonidine, constrict the pupil, Cycloplegics, cycloplegia

100

If a patient is taking latanoprost you should educate them that what may happen? and what class of medication is this?

In some patients with hazel, green, or blue/brown eyes, eye color will change permanently to brown

Prostaglandin Agonists 

100

when giving otic medications what are 4 things you should assess for?

assess baseline hearing or auditory status 

assess for contraindications such as a perforated eardrum

assess knowledge of eardrop administartion 

Assess drug and food allergies 

100

what part of the ear should you massage to encourage flow of the medication 

tragus

200

what are the side effects of Bacitracin?

Itching, burning, and inflammation

200

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

What are the 2 cholinergic medications used in the eye?

What side effects should you educate the patient to observe for, If this medications has a sufficient amount enter the bloodstream?

Carbachol, pilocarpine 

Hypotension, bradycardia, or tachycardia, headache, nausea, vomitting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and asthma attacks


200

If a patient were to topically apply an Ocular antimicrobial medication you should educate the patient that what may happen?

If a patient were to take an ophthalmic antibiotic and a corticosteroid what should you educate them may happen?  

transient and local inflammation, burning, and stinging

difficult to rid the eye of infection 

200

What might the nurse do before administering otic medications?

cleanse the outer ear thoroughly, and may need to remove eye wax by irrigation before instilling eardrops

200

What are the side effects of antihistamines

drying effects, and drowsiness

300

What are the side effects of Mupirocin? and what can the intranasal form be used to treat?

local burning, itching, and minor pain

MRSA

300

what is brimonidine commonly used to treat?

What could some ocular side effects of this medication be?

What are some rare systemic effects of this medication??

glaucoma and ocular hypertension

Burning, eye pain, lacrimation 

Hypertension, tachycardia, headache, faintness

300

what antibiotic is commonly given to infants to treat neonatal conjunctivitis?

Erythromycin 

300

What is a medication used to soften and help eliminate ear wax

Carbamide peroxide 

300

What are the nursing implications for antihistamines 

report excessive sedation, confusion, or hypotension

avoid driving or operating heavy machinery 

avoid consuming alcohol or other CNS depressants 

do not take these medications with other prescribed or OTC medications without checking with their prescribers

best tolerated when taken with meals reduces GI upset

If dry mouth occurs, perform frequent mouth care, chew gum or suck on hard candy

400

What education points should you make to a patient recently prescribed Benzoyl Peroxide 

It may cause peeling skin, redness, or sensation of warmth 

Produces improvement in 4 to 6 weeks 

blistering or swelling is considered a allergic reaction

400

What type of medication is Timolol?

What is this medication commonly used to treat?

Beta Adrenergic blocker

open-angle glaucoma, and ocular hypertension 

400

What are the nursing implications for opthalmic medication administration? 

HINT: there are 6

have patient look to to the ceiling and place the drop in the conjunctival sac

apply pressure to the inner canthus for at least 1 minute to reduce systemic absorption of the drug

if multiple eye medications ordered, wait 5 minutes between each different eye drop 

if the patient wears contact lenses check to see if they should be removed during therapy with eye medications 

provide patient and family education on correct procedures for administration of eye medications 

monitor for adverse effects and therapeutic response 

400

If a nurse were to administer cold eardrops what may happen 

cause vomiting and dizziness

400

What are 3 antihistamines 

loratadine, cetirizine, and diphenhydramine 

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!

If a patient is prescribed clotrimazole, or miconazole what do you suspect ther diagnose is? What should you educate the patient that the side effects of these medications are?

A yeast infection

local irritation, pruritus, burning, sensation and scaling

500

A common carbonic anhydrase inhibitor is ________ and is given _____________ and you should avoid this medication in patients with a _______ allergies because cross sensitivities 

Dorzolamide, preoperatively to reduce IOP, Sulfa

500

what is a common antibacterial otic medication?

what are antibacterial otic medications commonly combined with 

Neomycin and polymyxin B plus hydrocortisone combination 

Steriods, antiinflammatory, antipruritic, and antiallergic drugs 

500

for adults you should hold the pinna ___ and ______, while for children younger than 3 years you should hold the pinna ____ down and back.

up and back

down and back 

500

what are decongestants used to treat 

nasal congestion associated with acute or chronic rhinitis, common cold, sinusitis, hay fever, other allergies