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Care Plan for Managing Visual Function

Care Plan for Managing Visual Function

Category / Primary Body System

  • Sensory / Vision

Problem

  • Patient has alteration in visual function.

Goal

  • Patient will not have vision-related injuries for the next 90 days.

Plan/Approach

  1. Medication and Medical Consultation

    • Administer eye medications as ordered to manage visual health conditions.
    • Arrange eye consults as ordered to provide professional evaluation and treatment.
  2. Use of Visual Aids

    • Ensure the patient wears eyeglasses if needed to enhance vision and prevent accidents.
  3. Environmental Safety

    • Keep the patient’s room free from clutter to prevent falls and injuries.
    • Ensure the call light is within reach and check regularly to allow the patient to summon help easily.
  4. Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

    • Assist with ADLs as needed to ensure safety and proper care.

Rationale

  1. Medication and Medical Consultation

    • Proper use of eye medications and regular consultations with eye care professionals help manage visual impairments and prevent deterioration.
  2. Use of Visual Aids

    • Wearing eyeglasses improves vision, reducing the risk of accidents and promoting independence in daily activities.
  3. Environmental Safety

    • A clutter-free environment and easy access to the call light help prevent falls and ensure the patient can get help when needed.
  4. Assistance with ADLs

    • Providing assistance with ADLs ensures the patient’s safety and supports their ability to perform daily tasks effectively.

Actions

  1. Medication and Medical Consultation

    • Administer eye medications as ordered, documenting administration and any side effects.
    • Schedule and arrange eye consults, ensuring the patient attends all appointments.
  2. Use of Visual Aids

    • Check that the patient wears eyeglasses as needed and ensure they are clean and in good repair.
  3. Environmental Safety

    • Regularly inspect and declutter the patient’s room to maintain a safe environment.
    • Ensure the call light is within easy reach and functioning properly, testing it regularly.
  4. Assistance with ADLs

    • Assist the patient with ADLs, including dressing, grooming, and mobility, while ensuring their safety and comfort.
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