The 3-year-old child with an eye infection has both an ophthalmic ointment and ophthalmic drops prescribed. Which action by the primary nurse warrants intervention by the charge nurse? 1. The primary...


The 3-year-old child with an eye infection has both an ophthalmic ointment and ophthalmic drops prescribed. Which action by the primary nurse warrants intervention by the charge nurse?


1. The primary nurse applies the ophthalmic ointment first.


2. The primary nurse instills the ophthalmic drops in the lower lid.


3. The primary nurse does not allow the dropper to touch the eye.


4. The primary nurse instills the ophthalmic drops first.



May 03, 2022
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