Eye Medication Administration
- Supine with Neck Hyperextended
 - Wash Away Crusts
 - Cotton Ball on Cheekbone
 - Instill Drops into Conjunctival Sac
 - Repeat if Missed or Patient Blinks
 - 5 Minutes Before 2nd Medication
 - Thin Stream Along Inner Edge
 - Inner Canthus to Outer Canthus
 
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma (POAG - Chronic)
- Flow of Aqueous Humor Slowed
 - Slow Onset
 - No Pain
 - Tunnel Vision
 - IOP 22-32mm Hg
 - Drug Therapy
 
Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma (PACG - Acute)
- Rapid Increase in IOP
 - Rapid Onset
 - Pain
 - Blurred Vision
 - Halos Around Lights
 - Nausea and Vomiting
 - IOP over 30 mm Hg
 - Drug Therapy
 - Surgery
 
Cataract
- Age-related
 - No Pain
 - Cloudy Opaque Lens
 - Decreased Visual Acuity
 - Occurs Gradually
 - Surgery
 
Cromolyn (Mast Cell Stabilizers)
- Mast Cell Stabilizer
 - Asthma Prophylaxis
 - Bronchial Inflammation
 - Allergic Rhinitis
 - Cough
 - Bronchospasm
 - Fixed Schedule Administration
 
Cyclosporine (Sandimmune) Overview
- Immunosuppressant
 - Inhibits Calcineurin, Decreasing IL-2
 - Prevent Transplant Rejection
 - Psoriasis
 - Rheumatoid Arthritis
 - Monitor Plasma Levels
 - Avoid Grapefruit Juice
 - Increased Risk of Lymphoma
 
Neomycin Sulfate
- Aminoglycoside Antibiotic
 - Topical Infection
 - Intestinal Surgery Prophylaxis
 - Hepatic Encephalopathy
 - Ototoxicity
 - Nephrotoxicity
 - Rash
 - GI Superinfection
 - Neuromuscular Blockade
 - Pregnancy
 
Pilocarpine (Pilocar)
- Direct Cholinergic Agonist
 - Contracts Iris Sphincter
 - Contracts Ciliary Muscle
 - Xerostomia
 - Glaucoma
 - Detached Retina
 - Decreased Visual Acuity
 - Eye Irritation
 - Cholinergic Effects
 - Avoid with Asthma or Bradycardia
 
Mannitol (Osmitrol)
- Osmotic Diuresis
 - Reducing Intracranial Pressure
 - Reducing Intraocular Pressure
 - Renal Failure Prophylaxis
 - Edema
 - Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance
 - Avoid Use in Cardiac Patients
 - IV Administration
 
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
- Dry (nonexudative)
 - Wet (exudative)
 - Scotomas
 - Blurred, Darkened Vision
 - Loss of Central Vision
 - Distortion of Vision
 - Drug Therapy
 - Surgery
 - Low-vision Assistive Devices
 
Ampicillin and Amoxicillin
- Aminopenicillin
 - Broad Spectrum Penicillin
 - Gram-Positive and Some Gram-Negative Infections
 - Rash
 - Ampicillin Rash in EBV
 - Diarrhea
 - Pseudomembranous Colitis
 - Allergic Reaction
 - No Effect Against Staph Aureus
 - Often Combined with Beta-Lactamase Inhibitor
 
Chloramphenicol (Chloromycetin)
- Bacteriostatic
 - Gram Positive or Gram Negative Infections
 - Bone Marrow Suppression
 - Aplastic Crisis
 - Gray Syndrome
 - Toxicity Limits Use
 - Monitor Blood Counts
 
Macrolides
- End in "-thromycin"
 - Bacteriostatic
 - Alternative for Penicillin Allergy
 - Respiratory Infections
 - Pneumonia
 - QT Prolongation and Sudden Death
 - C.Diff Overgrowth
 - GI Distress
 - Slow IV Infusion