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118. Yesterday, a patient got sand in his eye during a volleyball game at the beach. Today, he presents with an exquisitely painful left eye, photophobia, and constant tearing. The nurse practitioner removes a tiny spec of sand from under the lid and notes vertical corneal abrasions. The treatment of choice is A. patching the injured eye only; no medication is needed. B. an ophthalmic steroid to reduce swelling, inflammation, and pain. C. an ophthalmic antibiotic ointment, eye patch, and ibuprophen. D. normal saline drops only; eye-patching is not necessary.
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