Risk for infection related to trauma to the incision
Goal: Complications can be avoided or promptly reported to the doctor.
Nursing Interventions for Cataract:
1. Maintain strict aseptic technique, do wash your hands frequently.
Rationale: It would minimize infection.
2. Supervise and report immediately any signs and symptoms of complications, such as: bleeding, increased IOP or infection.
Rational: The discovery of early complications can reduce the risk of permanent vision loss.
3. Explain the recommended position.
Rational: Elevation of the head and avoid lying on the side of the operation may reduce the edema.
4. Instruct the patient to know bedrest activity restrictions, with flexibility to the bathroom, according to a gradual increase in activity tolerance.
Rational: Limitation of activity prescribed to speed healing and avoid further damage to the injured eye.
5. Describe the actions that should be avoided, as prescribed by coughing, sneezing, vomiting (ask for medication for it).
Rational: It can lead to complications such as vitreous prolapse or dehisensi injury due to increased tension on the suture wounds that are very subtle.
6. Give medications as prescribed, according to prescribed techniques.
Rational: Drugs are administered in a way that is inconsistent with prescriptions can interfere with healing or cause complications.
Risk for infection related to trauma to the incisionGoal: Complications can be avoided or promptly reported to the doctor.Nursing Interventions for Cataract:1. Maintain strict aseptic technique, do wash your hands frequently.Rationale: It would minimize infection.2. Supervise and report immediately any signs and symptoms of complications, such as: bleeding, increased IOP or infection.Rational: The discovery of early complications can reduce the risk of permanent vision loss.3. Explain the recommended position.Rational: Elevation of the head and avoid lying on the side of the operation may reduce the edema.4. Instruct the patient to know bedrest activity restrictions, with flexibility to the bathroom, according to a gradual increase in activity tolerance.Rational: Limitation of activity prescribed to speed healing and avoid further damage to the injured eye.5. Describe the actions that should be avoided, as prescribed by coughing, sneezing, vomiting (ask for medication for it).Rational: It can lead to complications such as vitreous prolapse or dehisensi injury due to increased tension on the suture wounds that are very subtle.6. Give medications as prescribed, according to prescribed techniques.Rational: Drugs are administered in a way that is inconsistent with prescriptions can interfere with healing or cause complications.
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