Title: Check for flat tire
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16Check for flat tire
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23Therapy
- Atropine
- Steroids
- Sleep with elevated head (Two pillows)
- No NSAIDS
- Check IOPs frequently
24Complications
- Blood staining of the cornea
- Secondary Cataract
- Secondary Glaucoma
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31Therapy
- Removal of cataract with insertion of intraocular
lens when stable.
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37Therapy
- Surgical repair of cornea (Ruptured Globe)
- Do not remove iris as a foreign body
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50Therapy
- Repair of retinal detachment
- No therapy for traumatic disruption or retinal
architecture
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59Therapy
- Use plenty of ophthane
- Remove foreign body with 22 gauge needle
- Remove rust ring (tattoo) with 22 gauge needle
- Danger, danger, danger ! Beware of rust rings
with halos and located in the central axis.
60Foreign Body in Anterior Chamber
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62Foreign Body in Lens
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64Foreign Body in Vitreous
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66If Any Questions ?
Obtain CT
67M R I
Is Contraindicated
68Rx Surgical removal of foreign body
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76- Surgical repair of blowout fractures if diplopia
is present. - Antibiotics and antihistamines until surgery.
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79Super Glue to Eye
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82Surgically cut lashesNote Never shave eyebrows
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84- Ciliary Flush
- Ciliary flush is an injection of the deep
conjunctival and episcleral vessels surrounding
the cornea. It is a danger sign often seen in
eyes with corneal inflammations, iridocyclitis,
or acute glaucoma.
85Conjunctival Hyperemia Conjunctival hyperemia
is an engorgement of the larger and more
superficial bulbar conjunctival vessels. A
nonspecific sign, it may be seen in almost any of
the conditions causing a red eye.
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111The Systematic Approach 1. History of chief
complaint 2. Visual Acuity (Best corrected) 3.
Pupils 4. Conjunctival Inspection 5. Corneal
Staining
1126. Ophthaine Test 7. Ophthalmoscopy 8.
Bilaterality (Always check both eyes) 9. Recheck
in 24-48 hours