Eye Anatomy
Assessing the Eye
Management of EYE Injuries
Eye issues continued
Review
100

The clear but highly sensitive surface of the eye that refracts light entering into the visual system

What is the cornea

100

This is an acronym used to test the eyes

PERRLA:

Pupils are Equal, Round, and Reactive to Light and Accomodation

100

Gentle direct pressure should be provided during this condition of the eye.

What is bleeding

100

These symptoms include seeing specks, flashing lights, or floaters in the visual field, or decreased vision in the eye. 

What is retinal detachment

100

OPQRST is used to remember this

What is Onset, Provoke, Quality, Radiate, Severity, Time

200

The iris constricts around this part of the eye to allow less light to pass through the lense

What is the pupil

200

This is the eye you should begin with during the assessment of someone with one injured eye.

What is the non-injured eye

200

This is serious consequence that can result from eye injuries

What is blindness

200

This is a common condition seen in winter sports that can cause pain in the eye and difficulty in vision

What is snow blindness

200

ABCDs are observed during this phases of the assessment

What is the primary assessment

300

This part of the eye works like a camera shutter

What is the iris

300

This previous procedure could result in irregular shaped pupils

What is lens replacement or cataract surgery

300

To examine the inside surface of the upper eyelid, pull the lid forward and up over this medical device 

What is a cotton swab

300

This condition fills the anterior chamber of the eye with blood and requires the injured guest to be transported with the hed of the bed elevated too 30 degrees

What is hyphema

300

This 10 code informs dispatch you have arrived on scene

What is 10-97

400

The bony socket of the eyeball

What is the orbit

400

A condition resulting in uneual pupil size that may be directly due to an insult to the eye, or indirectly due to a problem with the brain.

What is anisocoria

400
Obvious penetrating injuries, massive orbital trauma, and suspected globe rupture are reasons to request this 10 code

What is 10-95

400

This should be used to flush the eye of any chemicals

What is saline solution

(tepid tap water if saline is unavailable)

400

This is the very first thing you need to do when you arrive on scene

What is ensure scene safety

500

This part of the eye is located between the iris and the lense. 

What is the posterior chamber

500

These are issues you should be looking for during the assessment of an injured eye

What are foreign bodies, blood, clear fluid.

500

This is the reason to cover both eyes when only one eye is injured

What is synchronous movement

500

These should be removed from the eye in case of any chemical burn prior to irrigating

Contact lenses.

500

Treating for shock is done during this stage

What is the secondary assessment

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