์Before undergoing cataract surgery,patients are referred by their optician,GP or hospital doctor for a pre-operative assessment.At this assessment,patients will usually be examined by an ophthalmologist and/or specialist nurse.The patient's visual acuity (the distance at which they can see clearly)will be measured and the risks, benefits and limitations of surgery discussed.The patient will be informed that visual problems caused by other eye pathologies will not be improved by cataract removal.
several weeks after the operation,and they are asked to arrange transport home after the procedure. It is imperative that they,or someone reliable,are able to instill their eye drops as prescribed.
Once the specialist nurse is happy with these arrangements,the eyes are examined for any signs of infection;anysuch infection should be treated before surgery.If the patient is physically fit and willing to proceed,the nurse will then carry out several specific investigations to ensure the best.
์Before undergoing cataract surgery,patients are referred by their optician,GP or hospital doctor for a pre-operative assessment.At this assessment,patients will usually be examined by an ophthalmologist and/or specialist nurse.The patient's visual acuity (the distance at which they can see clearly)will be measured and the risks, benefits and limitations of surgery discussed.The patient will be informed that visual problems caused by other eye pathologies will not be improved by cataract removal.
several weeks after the operation,and they are asked to arrange transport home after the procedure. It is imperative that they,or someone reliable,are able to instill their eye drops as prescribed.
Once the specialist nurse is happy with these arrangements,the eyes are examined for any signs of infection;anysuch infection should be treated before surgery.If the patient is physically fit and willing to proceed,the nurse will then carry out several specific investigations to ensure the best.
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