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CU School of Medicine Rural Track
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Eye exam: Ophthobook video http://www.ophthobook.com/videos/ http://www.ophthobook.com/videos/ How to put drops or ointments into the eye Topical anesthesia Conjunctivitis Fluorescein staining Herpes keratitis – Do NOT miss this diagnosis ! Corneal abrasions, foreign bodies and rust rings Removing corneal FB’s and rust rings Hyphema How to patch an eye
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Very rapid onset; last about 15 minutes: Proparacaine 0.5% (Ophthaine) Tetracaine 0.5% (Pontocaine) Avoid long-acting agents because of risk of further injury/ulceration Do not prescribe any for home use
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Source: Cronau H. et. al. Diagnosis and Management of red eye in Primary Care Am Fam Phys. 2010;81(2):137-144, 145
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Herpes keratitis
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Source: Wilson SA, Last A. Management of Corneal Abrasions.Am Fam Physician 2004;70:123-8,129-30.
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http://www.ophthobook.com http://www.aafp.org/afp search for: http://www.aafp.org/afp Corneal abrasions Sports eye injuries Workplace eye injuries The painful red eye The painful non-red eye Ocular emergencies
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