Emergency Ophthalmology

Emergency Ophthalmology
Author: Kenneth C. Chern
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2002
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

This new handbook offers clinicians expert guidance on the most common ophthalmic problems that present to a doctor on call or to a primary care provider's office. Included is everything a non-specialist needs to know in order to screen, identify, treat, and if appropriate, refer conditions related to the eye.

Emergency Ophthalmology: A Rapid Treatment Guide

Emergency Ophthalmology: A Rapid Treatment Guide
Author: Kenneth C. Chern
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-10-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0071632115

This new handbook offers clinicians expert guidance on the most common ophthalmic problems that present to a doctor on call or to a primary care provider's office. Included is everything a non-specialist needs to know in order to screen, identify, treat, and if appropriate, refer conditions related to the eye.

Eye Emergencies: a practitioner's guide - 2/ed

Eye Emergencies: a practitioner's guide - 2/ed
Author: Julie Tillotson
Publisher: M&K Update Ltd
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2015-02-25
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1907830952

The second edition of Eye Emergencies offers an excellent up-to-date resource for anyone whose work involves dealing with acute ophthalmic presentations. The authors have used the term ‘practitioner’ to include doctors, ophthalmic nurses, emergency care practitioners, nurse practitioners, nurses in accident and emergency departments and ‘walk in’ centres and first aid workers in remote locations such as oil rigs or working in the armed services. Aimed at readers with differing levels of confidence, skills and knowledge, Eye Emergencies will help all practitioners develop greater competence in ophthalmic emergency practice. The system of flag symbols in the margins, highlighting the diagnostic significance of symptoms described in a particular context, makes this book particularly useful for quick reference. Contents include: Anatomy and physiology of the eye Initial assessment Differential diagnosis of emergency eye conditions Urgent eye conditions Non-urgent eye conditions Drugs commonly used for acute eye conditions Ophthalmic pain Concluding notes Ophthalmic procedures Glossary of ophthalmic terms Index

Handbook of Emergency Ophthalmology

Handbook of Emergency Ophthalmology
Author: Brit Long
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2018-06-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3319789457

This book provides emergency physicians with an easy-to-use guide for diagnosing and treating ophthalmologic conditions in the emergency department. Ophthalmologic complaints are very common, but many emergency physicians are not as confident as they would like to be when evaluating and managing these conditions. This book answers that need by giving step-by-step instructions on how to diagnose and treat common eye conditions, including glaucoma, infections, neuro-ophthalmologic conditions, and trauma. For each disorder, the book discusses presentation/symptoms, physical examination techniques, lab and imaging findings, differential diagnoses, treatment guidelines, and referral suggestions. The text is filled with images that clearly present these common ophthalmologic complaints and conditions and guide the emergency physician to an accurate and swift diagnosis. Handbook of Emergency Ophthalmology is an essential resource for emergency physicians, residents, medical students, nurses, and other healthcare workers who evaluate and manage patients with ophthalmologic conditions.

The Wills Eye Manual

The Wills Eye Manual
Author: Kalla Gervasio
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1975160770

A best-selling source of compact, authoritative guidance on the treatment of ocular disorders in a variety of settings, The Wills Eye Manual, 8th Edition, is the comprehensive, high-yield reference of choice for both trainees and seasoned practitioners. It provides highly illustrated information on more than 200 ophthalmic conditions along with proven clinical recommendations from initial diagnosis through extended treatment. The consistent, bulleted outline format makes it ideal for portability and quick reference.

Manual of Eye Emergencies

Manual of Eye Emergencies
Author: Lennox A. Webb
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Medical
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780750652193

Includes chapters on basic examination, red eye, trauma, watering eye, visual systoms, tumors, eye surgery and complications and eye drops and drugs.

Eye Emergencies the Practitione?s Guide

Eye Emergencies the Practitione?s Guide
Author: Steven Finch
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2017-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781547140947

Now in full color and completely updated, the Fifth Edition of this best-selling manual is a reliable quick-reference guide for all clinicians who treat eye disorders. Every disorder encountered in the office, emergency room, or hospital is covered in concise outline format: symptoms, signs, work-up, treatment, and follow-up. Also included are chapters on differential diagnosis of ocular symptoms and signs, a section on current imaging modalities in ophthalmology, and a Pharmacopoeia

The Wills Eye Manual

The Wills Eye Manual
Author: Adam T. Gerstenblith
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1451109385

The thoroughly revised Sixth Edition of this classic reference on ocular disease is the perfect guide for all clinicians who treat eye disorders. Written in a concise outline format, this quick reference is perfect for diagnosis and management of hundreds of ocular conditions. This pocket-size manual covers - from symptoms to treatment - all ocular disorders likely to be encountered in the office, emergency room, or hospital setting.