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An unresponsive patient is wearing gas-permeable contactlenses. How would the nurse remove these lenses?a. Gently irrigate the eye with an irrigating solution fromthe inner canthus outward.b. Grasp the lens with a gentle pinching motion.c. Don sterile gloves before attempting the removalprocedure.d. Ensure that the lens is centered on the cornea beforegently manipulating the lids to release it.
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