The nurse is caring for a patient with exophthalmos secondary to Graves' disease. What nursing interventions are appropriate for this patient?
A) Myotic eyedrops and privacy
B) Television and other diversionary activities
C) Reassurance that the symptoms will resolve when the Graves' disease is under control
D) An accepting attitude and lubricating eyedrops
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