1. With Corneal Abrasion what must you Rule Out? 2. How do you di- agnose corneal abrasion? 3. How to treat corneal abrasion Shingles, herpes keratitis, penetrating trauma, vision loss, soil/dir... t Flourescein dye with black light lamp Herp= fern-like Corn=more linear flush eye, refer to ophthalmologist if unable to remove foreign body. Topical Ophthalmic erythromycin (3-5 days) and pain meds 4. What is the follow 24 hrs, if not better then refer to ophthamologist up for corneal abrasion? 5. How do you treat a hordeolum? 6. How do you treat blepharitis? 7. When do you treat conjunctivi- tis? 8. Differentiate Open-angle Glaucoma and Angle closure glaucoma? 9. Sign and Symp- toms of angle closure glauco- ma (Stye) Erythromycin eye drops/ointment and warm com- press BID, baby shampoo for washing (inflam. at base of lashes) baby shampoo for washing, consider topical erythromycin if bacterial (purulent drainage) and if the person is a healthcare worker, hospitalized patients, immune compro- mised, children in school or daycare Open-angle is chronic and common in elderly= oph- thamologist Angle closure is acute and causes permanent damage of optic nerve=ED severe frontal headache, eye pa - - - - 1. With Corneal Abrasion what must you Rule Out? 2. How do you di- agnose corneal abrasion? 3. How to treat corneal abrasion Shingles, herpes keratitis, penetrating trauma, vision loss, soil/dirt Flourescein dye with black light lamp Herp= fern-like Corn=more linear flush eye, refer to ophthalmologist if unable to remove foreign body. Topical Ophthalmic erythromycin (3-5 days) and pain meds 4. What is the follow 24 hrs, if not better then refer to ophthamologist up for corneal abrasion? 5. How do you treat a hordeolum? 6. How do you treat blepharitis? 7. When do you treat conjunctivi- tis? 8. Differentiate Open-angle Glaucoma and Angle closure glaucoma? 9. Sign and Symp- toms of angle closure glauco- ma (Stye) Erythromycin eye drops/ointment and warm com- press BID, baby shampoo for washing (inflam. at base of lashes) baby shampoo for washing, consider topical erythromycin if bacterial (purulent drainage) and if the person is a healthcare worker, hospitalized patients, immune compro- mised, children in school or daycare Open-angle is chronic and common in elderly= oph- thamologist Angle closure is acute and causes permanent damage of optic nerve=ED severe frontal headache, eye pa - - - - [Show More]
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