R. Barnes, Professional Gamer, Graduation, Oakland
Answered May 17, 2019
The correct answer to this question is D, Wear dark glasses in bright light because the pupils are dilated. Atropine drops are anticholinergics and are used before eye exams and to treat eye conditions. When the drops are used, the pupils become dilated. Dilation is the widening of the eyes, which allows more light into the retina.
When the pupils are dilated, the vision can become blurred, and photophobia may also occur. It also leads to increased light sensitivity for there is more light entering the eye. This is why it is important to wear dark glasses, for the eye sensitivity can cause discomfort.
Wear dark glasses in bright light because the pupils are dilated.”
Atropine. an anticholinergic drug. has mydriatic effects causing pupil dilation. This allows more light onto the retina and may cause photophobia and blurred vision. Atropine doesnt paralyze the blink reflex or cause miosis (pupil constriction). Driving may be contraindicated to blurred vision.