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Nurse suspects the patient may have infantile glaucoma


Problem: An infant arrives at the office for a well-child visit. The nurse practitioner (NP) suspects the patient may have infantile glaucoma because of their increased cornea size, corneal edema, and cupping of the optic nerve. What is the next best step in the management of this infant? Need Assignment Help? A. Refer for urgent ophthalmologic evaluation B. Prescribe antibiotic eye ointment or drops C. Measure the intraocular pressure with tonometry D. Further assess the eye with fluorescein stain

 

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