eye
Diseases Process
SN instructed patient about Latanoprost ophthalmic. This is used to treat glaucoma ( a condition in which increased pressure in the eye
can lead to gradual loss of vision ) and ocular hypertension ( a condition which causes increased pressure in the eye
). Latanoprost is in a class of medications called prostaglandin analogs. It lowers pressure in the eye
by increasing the flow of natural eye
fluids out of the eye
. Nurse instructed more frequents side effects of latanoprost ( stinging, burning, itching, watering or swelling of the eye
, redness of the eye
lids irritation, dry eye
s, among others ).
Patient was instructed on hand-eye
coordination description. Vision is the process of understanding what is seen by the eye
s. It involves more than simple visual acuity (ability to distinguish fine details). Vision also involves fixation and eye
movement abilities, accommodation (focusing) convergence (eye
aiming) binocularity (eye
teaming) and the control of hand-eye
coordination.
The patient was instructed in glaucoma and the causes that rise intraocular pressure and should be evaded, constrictive clothing around the neck or torso, lifting heavy objects. The patient was advised of the need to wear an eye
patch or sunglasses to evade anxiety with light exposure. The patient was reviewed the meaning of not touching the eye
. The patient was taught in the way for cleansing the eye
. The patient was instructed in the significance of using glaucoma medication in the unoperated eye
. The patient was instructed in the home safety precautions wanted because of reduced bordering vision, turn the head to visualize either sideways, use up-and-down head movements to reviewer stairs and oncoming objects and walk slowly.
Instructed in visiting an ophthalmologist, an MD who specializes in eye
care inmediately if there are any of these symptoms of eye
damage: blurred or double vision, narrowed field of vision, seeing dark spots, feeling of pressure or pain in the eye
s and difficulty seeing in dim light.
Instructed patient about regular eye
examination to detect early eye
problems.
Patient was instructed on eye
s complications. Diabetes can cause eye
problems and may lead to blindness. People with diabetes do have a higher of blindness than people without diabetes. Early detection and treatment of eye
problems can save the sight.
The patient was instructed in myasthenia gravis in finding required helpful equipment and procedures as the disease progresses. The patient was advised to use an eye
patch over the affected eye
or an ice-covered lens to improve vision if diplopia continues. The patient was taught to put on artificial tears to keep the corneas humid and free of abrasions.
Instructed in possible complications of diabetes such as kidney and bladder disorders, strokes, heart disorders, eye
complications, peripheral vascular disorders, nervous system disorders.
Instructed in measures important in management of diabetes mellitus: follow prescribed diabetic diet, see physician, dentist, and eye
doctor regulary, take medications as ordered, exercise regularly.
Instructed patient on possible complications linked to diabetes such as, kidney, bladder and heart disorders, strokes, eye
complications, peripheral vascular and nervous system disorders.