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Sam Alexander, MD
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1.3 million eye injuries per year in the United States 40,000 of these injuries lead to visual loss
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Are one or both eyes affected? Vision at time of examination? Vision prior to trauma?
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Symptoms besides decreased vision? Duration of symptoms? Any surgery prior to trauma?
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Are one or both eyes affected? Vision at time of examination? Vision prior to trauma?
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Vision External exam Pupils Motility exam Anterior segment Ophthalmoscopy Pressure Visual fields
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A true ocular emergency Alkali more serious than acid Immediate irrigation essential
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Topical anesthesia Copious irrigation Check for foreign bodies
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Topical cycloplegic Topical antibiotic Patch eye Prompt referral to ophthalmologist
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Assume globe is ruptured Shield eye and refer to ophthalmologist 25% of patients have other ocular injuries
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Surgery indicated only for persistent diplopia or poor cosmesis Surgery can be delayed since diplopia may be transient
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Avoid lid margin retraction Give tetanus prophylaxis Remove superficial foreign bodies Rule out deeper foreign bodies
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Foreign body sensation Pain Tearing Photophobia
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Topical cycloplegic Topical antibiotic
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