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What are the signs of cataracts?

Milky/white lens, painless, blurred vision

How are cataracts treated?

No treatment until vision is severely impaired

During eye surgery, what is done?

The cataracts are removed & a new lens may be implanted.

After surgery, will vision be corrected?

Only if a new lens is placed. If no lens was placed, the client will need glasses/contacts.

After surgery, what is the main concern?

To check for hemorrhage of the eye. Place client in semi-Fowler’s position.

What do you tell clients to avoid?

Coughing, sneezing, bending over at the waist, straining, rubbing eye, or crying. No lifting greater than five pounds.

How should the post op client sleep?

Sleep in unaffected side or, of surgery was on both eyes, sleep on back. Use eye shield at night to protect eyes.