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The nurse is discussing the plan of care for a patient with glaucoma who underwent trabeculectomy. Which statement indicates a need for correction? Select all that apply.1. "The patient should avoid bending at the waist." 2. "I should instruct the patient to use the prescribed eye drops for life." 3. "I should instruct the patient to avoid bending for 12 hours postsurgery." 4. "I should instruct the patient to elevate the head while in a supine position." 5. "I should advise the patient to avoid lifting heavy objects greater than 35 pounds."

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Final answer:

The nurse should correct the statements related to bending and lifting heavy objects after trabeculectomy.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct statements should be selected for the patient who underwent trabeculectomy to ensure accurate information is provided. To accurately answer the question, the statements that need corrections is 1, 3, and 5.

  1. The patient should avoid bending at the waist: This statement is incorrect and needs correction. There are no restrictions on bending at the waist post-trabeculectomy surgery.
  2. I should instruct the patient to avoid bending for 12 hours postsurgery: This statement is incorrect and needs correction. There are no restrictions on bending after trabeculectomy surgery.
  3. I should advise the patient to avoid lifting heavy objects greater than 35 pounds: This statement is incorrect and needs correction. There are no specific weight restrictions after trabeculectomy surgery.

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