Ophthalmic Assistant

Category - Pharmacology

A retrobulbar injection is administered through
  1. the skin of the upper lid.
  2. the skin of the lower lid.
  3. the cornea.
  4. the iris.
Explanation
Answer: B - the skin of the lower lid.

A retrobulbar injection is administered through the skin of the lower lid. The end of the needle then emerges at the back of the eyeball. These types of injection are most often used to paralyze the extraocular muscles and deliver anesthetic before commencing intraocular surgery.
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