Author: Andy Neill /Â Codes: OptP4, OptP5, SLO1 / Published: 19/11/2014
The first of a three part series of eye anatomy, all that you need to know for MCEM/FCEM
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Author: Andy Neill /Â Codes: OptP4, OptP5, SLO1 / Published: 19/11/2014
The first of a three part series of eye anatomy, all that you need to know for MCEM/FCEM
Eye problems account for approximately 6% of all attendances to an Emergency Department (ED) in the UK
Eye injuries are a worldwide cause of visual morbidity and account for approximately half of all ophthalmological attendances to Emergency Departments
This session identifies the clinical features of the different types of conjunctivitis and describes appropriate investigation and management.
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The video can be found at http://emergencymedicineireland.com/2014/12/anatomy-emergency-medicine-030-cfn-eye-anatomy-part-1/
good recap of eye anatomy.