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The nurse is preparing an older client for discharge following cataract extraction. Which instruction should be included in the discharge teaching?

  • A. Do not read with direct lighting for 6 weeks
  • B. Avoid straining during stool passage, bending, or lifting heavy objects
  • C. Irrigate conjunctiva with ophthalmic saline after applying antibiotic ointment
  • D. Limit exposure to sunlight during the first 2 weeks while the cornea is healing
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct instruction to include in the discharge teaching for a client following cataract extraction is to 'Avoid straining during stool passage, bending, or lifting heavy objects.' This is crucial to prevent increased intraocular pressure after surgery, which can be harmful. Reading with direct lighting can strain the eyes but is not the primary concern post-cataract surgery. Irrigating the conjunctiva before applying antibiotic ointment is not a standard practice and may not be necessary. While limiting sunlight exposure is important for eye protection, it is secondary to avoiding activities that can increase intraocular pressure.