CATARACT ASSESSMENT Cataract: opacity of the lens Population at risk: greater than 70 years old...

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CATARACT

ASSESSMENTCataract: opacity of the lensPopulation at risk: greater than 70 years oldS&S: blurred vision

TREATMENTSurgical Procedures

Only treatmentWhen is surgery done?

TYPES OF CATARACT SURGERYExtracapsular - incision through sclera, lens

capsule excised, lens is expressed by pressure; most popular

Phacoemulsification - extracapsular; small incision, uses high frequency ultrasound device, breaks up lens, aspirate it, irrigation

Cataract Surgery

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Cataract Surgery: Collaborative Management

PreoperativeIntraoperativePostoperative

PRE OP TEACHING FOR CATARACTS

Clinical Setting- usually ambulatory centersPreparation for surgeryMedications

POST OP CARE FOR CATARACTSAntibiotics given subconjunctivallyTeach administration of meds (drops/ointment)Pain control-tylenol; cool compresses; NO ASAActivities that reduce increases of intraocular

pressure (IOP)To watch for S&S of infection

REPORT ANY REDUCTION IN VISION IMMEDIATELY

Cataract: Community-Based Care Home care managementHealth teachingHealth care resources

Health TeachingReport to surgeon—

-sharp, sudden pain in the eye-bleeding or increased discharge- lid swelling- decreased vision- abnormal vision

Avoid activities that might increase IOP

Review procedure for use of eyedrops

World Health Organization39% of blindness r/t age related cataracts

Corrective cataract surgery is the most cost effective health intervention

NURSING DIAGNOSIS FOR VISIONDisturbed sensory perception: VisualRisk for injury r/t decreased visionFear r/t visual impairment

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