Corneal abrasion
Patient reports a irritation in the eye
Side:
Location:
Cause:
No significant change in vision
No other eye disorders
Examination:
VA Left:
Right:
Both sides:
Normal visual fields
Eye examined:
Topical anaesthetic dropped inserted in the eye
some watery discharge
No evidence of foreign body during magnified examination
Eye flurosein stained
Evidence of uptake over the following area:
Reason for visit:
Corneal abrasion
Management:
Advised the patient these will usually settle within a couple of days
Regular simple analgesia in that time
Chlorsig ointment prescribed for lubricate the eye
Optometrist review in 2-3/7 if not settling
Review here or ED immediately should patient notice a decrease in visual acuity
Keywords: Cornea, Coneal abrasion, +cornealabrasion
Side:
Location:
Cause:
No significant change in vision
No other eye disorders
Examination:
VA Left:
Right:
Both sides:
Normal visual fields
Eye examined:
Topical anaesthetic dropped inserted in the eye
some watery discharge
No evidence of foreign body during magnified examination
Eye flurosein stained
Evidence of uptake over the following area:
Reason for visit:
Corneal abrasion
Management:
Advised the patient these will usually settle within a couple of days
Regular simple analgesia in that time
Chlorsig ointment prescribed for lubricate the eye
Optometrist review in 2-3/7 if not settling
Review here or ED immediately should patient notice a decrease in visual acuity
Keywords: Cornea, Coneal abrasion, +cornealabrasion
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