Ophthalmic emergencies and treatment pathways
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Ophthalmic emergencies and treatment pathways
This video is aimed at nurses, nursing associates and allied health professionals who may be required to assess a patient presenting for emergency eye care, and the role of the specialist nurse within the accident and emergency service.
What is emergency ophthalmology?
Emergency ophthalmology encompasses all ophthalmic sub-specialties. Patients may present to ophthalmic emergency department, minor injury unit or general accident and emergency departments with a range of conditions that require an appropriate assessment including history taking, clinical examination, treatment and / or referral to a specialist ophthalmic unit. Triage is a process of identifying the most urgent cases to enable prompt management.
What are the learning outcomes?
- to understand the term triage and how it is utilised in ophthalmology
- to develop an awareness of alternative service provision depending on local referral pathways
- to be able to identity true ophthalmic emergencies and what are less urgent or routine referrals
- to gain insight into the role of the specialist nurse within the accident and emergency service.
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