During the care of a client with pink eye, the LPN prepares to provide gentamicin ophthalmic (Garamycin) eye drops. Which of the statements by the LPN is best?
A. "This may burn just a bit when I instill the drops."
B. "This medication will numb your eyes for about 15 minutes."
C. "Your eyes will be very sensitive to light for the next 4 hours."
D. "You will probably notice that your tears are bright yellow for a while."
A
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