Multiple Choice
A patient has just been diagnosed with psoriasis and frequently has lesions around his right eye. What should the nurse teach the patient about topical corticosteroid use on these lesions?
A) Cataract development is possible.
B) The ointment is likely to cause weeping.
C) Corticosteroid use is contraindicated on these lesions.
D) The patient may develop glaucoma.
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