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Title: Eye Injuries


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Eye Injuries
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  • WELCOME

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Anatomy of the Eye
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Parts of the Eye
  • Conjunctiva
  • Thin membrane covering the eye
  • Sclera
  • The whites of the eye
  • Cornea
  • The fixed focus lens
  • Aqueous Lens
  • The fluid that fills a small chamber behind the
    cornea
  • The Iris
  • The coloured part of the eye
  • The Pupil
  • The hole inside the iris ring

5
Parts of the Eye
  • The Vitreous Humour
  • Thick jelly like fluid that fills the eyeball
    and keeps it firm
  • Retina
  • The curved back layer of the eye covered in
    light sensitive cells ( roots cones) that can
    see shapes, colours patterns
  • Optic Nerve
  • Sends info from the retina to the brain.

6
History
  • Casualty Sheet
  • Mechanism of injury How did it happen, safety
    glasses, time frame, welding?
  • Were they wearing contacts?
  • Was it a projectile object?
  • Was force involved?
  • Was the pt working with metal or in an
    environment where there may be metal debris?

7
Eye Injuries
  • Flying Particles
  • Foreign Bodies
  • Welding flashes
  • Chemicals
  • Sharp tools or objects
  • Blunt tools or objects

8
Foreign Body
  • Depending on what it is and how the injury
    happened, a FB may pierce the eye and cause
    serious injury or may simply go away with nil
    long term problems.
  • Symptoms Include
  • Sharp pain in your eye followed by burning,
    irritation tearing and redness
  • Feeling that something is moving around the eye
    when it is closed
  • Scratching sensation over your eye when blinking
  • Blurred vision or loss of vision in the affected
    eye
  • Bleeding into the white part of the eye OR the
    coloured area this indicates a significant
    injury.
  • Cant stand the light

9
Foreign Body Eye
  • Examine the eye
  • Ask the pt where they feel the irritation or
    scratching is?
  • Irrigate with normal saline
  • Invert the upper eyelid with cotton bud - How?
  • If visible with the naked eye can remove with
    wet cotton bud-gently swipe.

10
Foreign Body
  • Rubbing may scratch or push the FB in further
    (Corneal abrasion)
  • Eye wash in some cases may be enough
  • FB will often hide behind the upper eyelid
  • Will scratch if not removed

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Foreign Body
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Rust Ring to Eye
  • URGENT Vision can be effected
  • Note with metal rings can occur if not removed

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Treatment
  • Eye wash
  • Look at the pupil are they equal
  • Always ask pt if improvement post eye wash
  • Always ask the pt to return 2 hours post wash -
    either to you or Medical centre
  • A FB Especially metal can cause blindness if not
    treated (rust rings start within 3 hours)
  • Corneal Abrasions have good outcome (Heal in
    48hrs) if treated early with AB eye ointment

14
Treatment
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Treatment
  • Despite irrigating the eye. There may be FB that
    cannot be seen with the naked eye and needs to be
    examined closer contact the OHN
  • OHN -If needed during working Hours an
    Ophthalmologist App can be organised.

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Chemical Burns
  • Wash immediately with copious amounts of water
  • Get MSDS
  • Treatment essential OHN
  • Usually treated 2-3L N/Saline.
  • Sent off for further treatment
  • Lead to infection, scarring, loss of sight

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Penetrating Eye Injuries
  • Sharp or blunt injuries
  • Medical Emergency
  • Potentially cause blindness
  • Preventable

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Conjunctivitis
  • Infection Eye
  • General Health Issue
  • Watery
  • Redness
  • Itchy
  • Irritation

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Lime Burns
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Flash Burns
  • Welding without safety shield or standing close
    to someone welding
  • Usually occurs 6-12 hours after event
  • Inflammation of the cornea (the clear tissue that
    covers the front of the eye)
  • Like sunburn in the eye
  • Usually heals in 1 2 days without leaving a
    scar
  • If not treated can lead to infection

21
Symptoms
  • Pain mild or severe
  • Bloodshot eyes
  • Light sensitivity
  • Watery eyes
  • Blurred vision
  • The feeling of having something in your eye

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Treatment
  • Examination of the eye stain eye
  • Phenylepherine drops ( FB must be excluded prior
    to use)
  • May require panadiene forte
  • Antibiotics
  • Review by ophthalmologist

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  • If you have any questions, please ask your
    supervisor
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