Artificial Tears Classification and Effects
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What is the classification of artificial tears?

Lubricate

What is the action of artificial tears?

Treats dryness and irritation associated with deficient tear production, lubricates the eye

What are the estimated outcomes of artificial tears?

Hydrates eye, reduced irritation

What are the side effects of artificial tears?

<p>Blurred vision and minor burning/stinging</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do you assess with artificial tears?

<p>You need to make sure you are putting the eye drops into the correct eyeball</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Classification of Artificial Tears

  • Artificial tears are classified primarily as lubricants for the eye.

Action of Artificial Tears

  • Artificial tears are used to alleviate dryness and irritation due to insufficient tear production.
  • They function by lubricating the surface of the eye.

Estimated Outcomes

  • Using artificial tears can result in better hydration of the eye.
  • They contribute to a noticeable reduction in irritation and discomfort.

Side Effects

  • Common side effects include blurred vision temporarily.
  • Users may also experience mild burning or stinging sensations upon application.

Assessment with Artificial Tears

  • Ensure accurate application by confirming that eye drops are administered into the intended eye.

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This quiz focuses on the classification, action, outcomes, and side effects of artificial tears. Learn how these lubricating eye drops help treat dryness and irritation due to deficient tear production. Test your knowledge on the essential aspects of artificial tears and their role in eye health.

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