LEO Clinical Update on Neuro-ophthalmology

LEO Clinical Update on Neuro-ophthalmology
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Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1997
Genre: Eye
ISBN:

Special LEO clinical update courses as the one on this CD-ROM review medical, surgical, and diagnostic advances in selected subspecialty areas. The courses are designed for the comprehensive ophthalmologist, for those members preparing for time-limited certificate renewal, and for subspecialists seeking review and update outside their own specialty area. Courses are delivered at the Annual Meeting and, when suitable, on a regional basis, and will continue to be released in CD-ROM format.

Medical Management of Glaucoma

Medical Management of Glaucoma
Author: James C. Tsai
Publisher: Professional Communications
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 193261043X

The focus of the text is the assessment and pharmacologic treatment of primary open-angle glaucoma. Detailed information on the various medications used is presented, along with a detailed treatment algorithm. Results and clinical implications of landmark glaucoma studies and comparative clinical trials are reviewed, with the importance of 24-hour control of intraocular pressure stressed. Brief chapters also review abnormal cornea, iris, lens, anterior chamber and angle, and the medical management of complications of laser and glaucoma surgery.

The Ophthalmic Surgical Assistant

The Ophthalmic Surgical Assistant
Author: Regina Boess-Lott
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2024-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1040135927

The Basic Bookshelf for Eyecare Professionals is a series that provides fundamental and advanced material with a clinical approach to clinicians and students. A special effort was made to include information needed for the certification exams in ophthalmic and optometric assisting, as well as for surgical assistants, opticians, plus low vision, and contact lens examiners. This book contains basic guidelines and typical scenarios that the ophthalmic surgical assistant needs to know. The text begins with the operative patient, including preoperative testing and consents, and travels through the operating room experience. Topics include gowning and gloving, preparing trays and tables, and sterilization techniques. Detailed descriptions of common operative procedures such as plastics, cataract, corneal, and retinal procedures are also included. Operative notes are written on a minute-by-minute basis so the reader can become familiar with the instruments and other implements, and the order in which they are used. This text will help prepare the ophthalmic assistant for any setting, whether it be hospital or office based.