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Mr. Lee is a 77 year old retired artist. He lives alone with his wife, they have eight grown children. After doing a routine eye exam the doctor determines he has cataracts.
Mr. Lee is sent home following an uneventful cataract removal and lens implant of the right eye. His wife brings him to the ER two days postop, and Mr.Lee states his eyesight has changed and he feels like he is "looking through a veil, seeing flashing lights and floaters in his right eye". He denies any eye pain. In examining his peripheral vision, you find no peripheral vision present in his right eye. His left eye is normal.
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What do you expect is happening to Mr. Lee and why? Are these normal findings following cataract surgery?
What do yoou expct will be the intervention for Mr. Lee?