NCM 116: Care of Clients With Problems in Nutrition and Gastrointestinal, Metabolism and Endocrine,, Acute and Chronic
NCM 116: Care of Clients With Problems in Nutrition and Gastrointestinal, Metabolism and Endocrine,, Acute and Chronic
NCM 116: Care of Clients With Problems in Nutrition and Gastrointestinal, Metabolism and Endocrine,, Acute and Chronic
TYPES:
1. In open-angle glaucoma, the iris is in the right position, and the uveoscleral drainage canals are clear. But the
trabecular meshwork isn’t draining properly.
2. In closed-angle glaucoma, the iris is squeezed against the cornea, blocking the uveoscleral drains and the trabecular
meshwork.
CLOSED-ANGLE GLAUCOMA
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Nursing Management
1. Provide information on glaucoma management.
Discuss preoperative and postoperative teaching for immediate surgical eye chamber opening.
Prepare to give carbonic anhydrase inhibitors IV or IM to limit aqueous humor production.
Prepare to use osmotic agents.
After the acute episode has passed/ relieved, discuss and prepare the client for surgical or laser peripheral
iridectomy.
3. Teach the client about the importance of following specific safety precautions.
Instruct the client to avoid mydriatics like atropine, which can cause acute glaucoma in people
with closed-angle glaucoma.
Instruct the client to keep all prescribed medications on hand at all times.
Instruct the client to carry a medical identification card or wear a bracelet indicating the type of
glaucoma he has and the medication he requires.
Instruct the client to exercise extra caution at night (use of handrails, provide extra lighting to
compensate for impaired pupil dilation from miotic use).
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CASE SCENARIO: GLAUCOMA
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CASE SCENARIO
Mr. Black is a 42-year-old Mexican-American who was diagnosed with glaucoma after a
screening event sponsored by his fraternity. His healthcare provider prescribed
latanoprost (Xalatan) 1 drop (1.5 mcg) in both eyes once daily. As he was leaving the
room, he mentioned that he just could not believe he had glaucoma because "only old
people get glaucoma." You are concerned about his willingness to adhere to his treatment
plan.
Guide questions:
1. What is Glaucoma?
2. What are the risk factors for glaucoma?
3. Latanoprost belongs to which class of glaucoma drugs?
4. What are some common side effects of latanoprost?
5. What information will you give to Mr. Brown to encourage adherence to his treatment
plan?
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