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Ophthalmic nursing. Mary E. Shaw

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2016Edition: Fifth edition / Mary E. Shaw, Agnes LeeDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781482249774 (PDF ebook) :
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification:
  • 617.70231 23
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Contents:
<P><STRONG>The Ophthalmic Patient<BR></STRONG>Introduction <BR>Registration for the Sight-Impaired or Severely Sight-Impaired <BR>Severely Sight Impaired <BR>Sight Impaired <BR>Assistance and Rehabilitation <BR>Voluntary Organisations<BR><B><BR>The Ophthalmic Nurse <BR></B>Introduction <BR>Assessment of Patients <BR>Patient Information and Teaching <BR>Professional Issues <BR>The Nurse in the Outpatient Department <BR>The Nurse in the Accident and Emergency Department <BR>The Day Case and Ward Nurse<BR>The Nurse in the Theatre<BR><B><BR>Ophthalmic Nursing Procedures and Investigations <BR></B>General Principles<BR>Recording Visual Acuity <BR>General Considerations When Performing Visual Acuity<BR>Ophthalmic Procedures Utilising Antt Principles<BR>Principles and Protocol for Ophthalmic Medication Instillation/Application<BR>Clinical Practice Guidelines<BR><BR><B>Ocular History Taking and Slit-Lamp Examination <BR></B>Ocular History Taking<BR>Slit-Lamp Examination <BR>Goldmann Applanation Tonometry<BR>Examining the Eye<BR>Removing a Conjunctival or Corneal Foreign Body<BR>Removing a Corneal Rust Ring <BR>Testing for Tear Film Break-Up Rime: Assessing the Quality of Tears <BR>Irrigating the Eye<BR><BR><B>The Globe: A Brief Overview <BR></B>Introduction <BR>Nerve Supply to the Eye <BR>Blood Supply to the Eye<BR><BR><B>The Protective Structures, Including Removal of an Eye <BR></B>The Orbit<BR>The Eyelids<BR>Conditions of the Orbit<BR>Removal of an Eye <BR>Patient's Needs<BR><B><BR>The Lacrimal System and Tear Film <BR></B>Introduction <BR>Lacrimal Gland<BR>Lacrimal Drainage System <BR>Tear Film<BR>Conditions of the Lacrimal System<BR><BR><B>The Conjunctiva and Sclera <BR></B>The Conjunctiva<BR>Conditions of the Conjunctiva<BR>The Sclera<BR>Conditions Affecting the Sclera<BR><B><BR>The Cornea <BR></B>Introduction <BR>Measurements <BR>Five Layers of the Cornea <BR>Function of the Cornea<BR>Physiology of Corneal Symptoms <BR>Conditions of the Cornea<BR>Eye Donors <BR>Human Amniotic Membrane Transplantation <BR>Osteo-Odonto-Keraprosthesis Surgery <BR>Corneal Topography<BR>Astigmatic Keratotomy <BR>Pachymetry and Specular Photomicroscopy <BR>Management of Corneal Pain<BR><BR><B>The Uveal Tract <BR></B>Introduction <BR>The Choroid<BR>The Ciliary Body<BR>The Iris<BR>Conditions of the Uveal Tract<BR><B><BR>Glaucoma <BR></B>Introduction <BR>Methods of Measuring Intraocular Pressure<BR>Anatomy and Physiology<BR>Related Disorders - Glaucoma<BR><BR><B>The Crystalline Lens <BR></B>Introduction<BR>Cataract<BR>Complications of Cataract Extraction<BR>Cataract Operations <BR>Aphakia<BR>Dislocated Lens<BR><B><BR>The Retina, Optic Nerve and Vitreous Humour <BR></B>The Retina<BR>Optic Nerve<BR>The Vitreous Humour<BR>Colour Vision <BR>Rhodopsin <BR>Conditions of the Retina<BR>Retinal Haemorrhage <BR>Retinopathies<BR>Retinal Tumour: Retinoblastoma <BR>Cytomegalovirus Retinitis <BR>Toxoplasmosis <BR>Toxocariasis <BR>Conditions of the Macula<BR>Central Serous Retinopathy <BR>Cystoid Macular Oedema/Degeneration <BR>Conditions of the Optic Nerve<BR>Retrobulbar Neuritis <BR>Optic Nerve Atrophy <BR>Conditions of the Vitreous Humour<BR>Posterior Vitreous Detachment<BR><BR><B>The Extraocular Muscles <BR></B>Introduction<BR>Eye Movements<BR>Strabismus or Squint <BR>Paralytic Squint <BR><BR><B>Ophthalmic Trauma <BR></B>Introduction <BR><B><BR>Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disease <BR></B>Diabetes Mellitus <BR>Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome <BR>Thyroid Disease<BR>Hypertension <BR>Giant Cell Arteritis <BR>Herpes Simplex Virus <BR>Herpes Zoster Virus<BR>Tuberculosis <BR>Sarcoid <BR>Behçet's Disease <BR>Syphilis <BR>Toxoplasmosis <BR><I>Toxocara </I><BR>Rheumatoid Arthritis <BR>Still's Disease <BR>Ankylosing Spondylitis <BR>Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease <BR>Neurofibromatosis <BR>Migraine<BR><B><BR>Ophthalmic Drugs <BR></B>Mydriatics<BR>Notes on Mydriatics <BR>Miotics<BR>Drugs of Choice Used in the Treatment of Glaucoma<BR>Antibiotics<BR>Antiviral Agents<BR>Corticosteroids<BR>Local Anaesthetics<BR>Diagnostic Drops<BR>Tear Replacement <BR>Miscellaneous<BR>General Note<BR><B><BR>Appendix 1: Correction of Refractive Errors <BR><BR>Appendix 2: Contact Lenses <BR><BR>Appendix 3: Competency Assessment Tools <BR><BR>Appendix 4: Competency Frameworks<BR></P></B>
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Previous edition: Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

<P><STRONG>The Ophthalmic Patient<BR></STRONG>Introduction <BR>Registration for the Sight-Impaired or Severely Sight-Impaired <BR>Severely Sight Impaired <BR>Sight Impaired <BR>Assistance and Rehabilitation <BR>Voluntary Organisations<BR><B><BR>The Ophthalmic Nurse <BR></B>Introduction <BR>Assessment of Patients <BR>Patient Information and Teaching <BR>Professional Issues <BR>The Nurse in the Outpatient Department <BR>The Nurse in the Accident and Emergency Department <BR>The Day Case and Ward Nurse<BR>The Nurse in the Theatre<BR><B><BR>Ophthalmic Nursing Procedures and Investigations <BR></B>General Principles<BR>Recording Visual Acuity <BR>General Considerations When Performing Visual Acuity<BR>Ophthalmic Procedures Utilising Antt Principles<BR>Principles and Protocol for Ophthalmic Medication Instillation/Application<BR>Clinical Practice Guidelines<BR><BR><B>Ocular History Taking and Slit-Lamp Examination <BR></B>Ocular History Taking<BR>Slit-Lamp Examination <BR>Goldmann Applanation Tonometry<BR>Examining the Eye<BR>Removing a Conjunctival or Corneal Foreign Body<BR>Removing a Corneal Rust Ring <BR>Testing for Tear Film Break-Up Rime: Assessing the Quality of Tears <BR>Irrigating the Eye<BR><BR><B>The Globe: A Brief Overview <BR></B>Introduction <BR>Nerve Supply to the Eye <BR>Blood Supply to the Eye<BR><BR><B>The Protective Structures, Including Removal of an Eye <BR></B>The Orbit<BR>The Eyelids<BR>Conditions of the Orbit<BR>Removal of an Eye <BR>Patient's Needs<BR><B><BR>The Lacrimal System and Tear Film <BR></B>Introduction <BR>Lacrimal Gland<BR>Lacrimal Drainage System <BR>Tear Film<BR>Conditions of the Lacrimal System<BR><BR><B>The Conjunctiva and Sclera <BR></B>The Conjunctiva<BR>Conditions of the Conjunctiva<BR>The Sclera<BR>Conditions Affecting the Sclera<BR><B><BR>The Cornea <BR></B>Introduction <BR>Measurements <BR>Five Layers of the Cornea <BR>Function of the Cornea<BR>Physiology of Corneal Symptoms <BR>Conditions of the Cornea<BR>Eye Donors <BR>Human Amniotic Membrane Transplantation <BR>Osteo-Odonto-Keraprosthesis Surgery <BR>Corneal Topography<BR>Astigmatic Keratotomy <BR>Pachymetry and Specular Photomicroscopy <BR>Management of Corneal Pain<BR><BR><B>The Uveal Tract <BR></B>Introduction <BR>The Choroid<BR>The Ciliary Body<BR>The Iris<BR>Conditions of the Uveal Tract<BR><B><BR>Glaucoma <BR></B>Introduction <BR>Methods of Measuring Intraocular Pressure<BR>Anatomy and Physiology<BR>Related Disorders - Glaucoma<BR><BR><B>The Crystalline Lens <BR></B>Introduction<BR>Cataract<BR>Complications of Cataract Extraction<BR>Cataract Operations <BR>Aphakia<BR>Dislocated Lens<BR><B><BR>The Retina, Optic Nerve and Vitreous Humour <BR></B>The Retina<BR>Optic Nerve<BR>The Vitreous Humour<BR>Colour Vision <BR>Rhodopsin <BR>Conditions of the Retina<BR>Retinal Haemorrhage <BR>Retinopathies<BR>Retinal Tumour: Retinoblastoma <BR>Cytomegalovirus Retinitis <BR>Toxoplasmosis <BR>Toxocariasis <BR>Conditions of the Macula<BR>Central Serous Retinopathy <BR>Cystoid Macular Oedema/Degeneration <BR>Conditions of the Optic Nerve<BR>Retrobulbar Neuritis <BR>Optic Nerve Atrophy <BR>Conditions of the Vitreous Humour<BR>Posterior Vitreous Detachment<BR><BR><B>The Extraocular Muscles <BR></B>Introduction<BR>Eye Movements<BR>Strabismus or Squint <BR>Paralytic Squint <BR><BR><B>Ophthalmic Trauma <BR></B>Introduction <BR><B><BR>Ocular Manifestations of Systemic Disease <BR></B>Diabetes Mellitus <BR>Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome <BR>Thyroid Disease<BR>Hypertension <BR>Giant Cell Arteritis <BR>Herpes Simplex Virus <BR>Herpes Zoster Virus<BR>Tuberculosis <BR>Sarcoid <BR>Behçet's Disease <BR>Syphilis <BR>Toxoplasmosis <BR><I>Toxocara </I><BR>Rheumatoid Arthritis <BR>Still's Disease <BR>Ankylosing Spondylitis <BR>Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease <BR>Neurofibromatosis <BR>Migraine<BR><B><BR>Ophthalmic Drugs <BR></B>Mydriatics<BR>Notes on Mydriatics <BR>Miotics<BR>Drugs of Choice Used in the Treatment of Glaucoma<BR>Antibiotics<BR>Antiviral Agents<BR>Corticosteroids<BR>Local Anaesthetics<BR>Diagnostic Drops<BR>Tear Replacement <BR>Miscellaneous<BR>General Note<BR><B><BR>Appendix 1: Correction of Refractive Errors <BR><BR>Appendix 2: Contact Lenses <BR><BR>Appendix 3: Competency Assessment Tools <BR><BR>Appendix 4: Competency Frameworks<BR></P></B>

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