The nurse is teaching a mother how to administer optical antibiotics to her child who has conjunctivitis. Which statement made by the mother indicates teaching has been effective?

A) "I will drop the medication onto the eyeball."
B) "I will wait 10 seconds between drops."
C) "I will wash my hands before instilling the medication."
D) "I will rub the eye with a cotton ball after I administer the medication."


Answer: C

Teach the client to wash hands thoroughly before and after instilling eye medications. Handwashing is the single most important means of preventing transmission of infection. Medication is dropped into the lower conjunctival sac and should not be rubbed after instillation. The time between drops is 1-5 minutes, depending on the type of medication. The medication is not dropped on the eyeball but in the conjunctival sac of the lower lid.

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