The nurse is caring for a patient newly diagnosed with glaucoma. The patient is asymptomatic except for increased intraocular pressure detected during a routine eye examination. When developing a plan of care, which intervention should have the highest priority?
A) Assess for fall injuries.
B) Discuss risk factors for developing glaucoma.
C) Consider home maintenance issues.
D) Stress the importance of compliance with the glaucoma eyedrop regimen.
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