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Strabismus (Causes (Muscle dysfunction, Farsightedness, Problem in the…
Strabismus
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Pathophysiology
This was countered by Chavasse who asserted that the neural components necessary for normal binocular vision are present in strabismic individuals at birth, but the development of fusion is eventually impeded by abnormalities of optical input or muscular output.
Everything from and between the extraocular muscles to the visual cortex in the causation of strabismus.
As such, it is a primary dysfunction in the normal development of binocular sensitivity.
Although understanding the mechanics behind the Stanislaus have come the long way, there is still a lot of ground to cover to unearth and clearly understand such an elusive condition.
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Nursing intervention
Put call light within reach and teach how to call for assistance, also respond to call light immediately.
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Educate the patient about safe ambulation at home including the use of safe measures such as handrails in the bathroom.
For patient with visual impairment educate him or her caregiver to label with bright colours such as yellow or red significant places in environment that must be easily located.
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Nursing diagnosis
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Social isolation related to the limited ability to participate in diversion activities and social activities secondary to impaired vision.
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