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mikaylakyoung

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An older patient with a mobility disorder is being discharged after having a cataract removed as an outpatient. For what should the nurse assess this patient?
 
  1. the ability to administer eye drops postprocedure
  2. the ability to read discharge instructions
  3. the ability to drive
  4. the ability to ambulate

Question 2

A patient with an ectropion continues to experience eye dryness and corneal abrasions. This patient might benefit from what intervention?
 
  1. corrective surgery
  2. corrective lenses
  3. UV protective sunglasses
  4. contact lenses



janieazgirl

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1
Assess for factors that may interfere with the patient's ability to provide self-care postoperatively. A chronic condition such as arthritis that may affect the ability to administer eye drops may indicate the need to include a family member in teaching. A mobility disorder would not affect the patient's ability to read discharge instructions. Driving and ambulation are not related to the postoperative care required for this patient.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1
In ectropion, surgery may be performed to correct the defect, reduce the risk of damage to the eye, and improve cosmetic appearance. Corrective lenses, UV protective sunglasses, and contact lenses would not be beneficial in correcting the eversion of the lid margin.



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