Which intervention would be appropriate for a patient who has an eye infection with a moderate amount of discharge?
A) Cleansing the eye with hydrogen peroxide
B) Wiping from the outer canthus to the inner canthus
C) Positioning the patient on the same side as the eye to be cleansed
D) Using a different wipe to cleanse each eye
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