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1. Eye Injuries Pakistan
2. Learning Objectives To be able to identify both a normal eye and an eye suffering from an abnormality
To be familiar with first aid treatment for common eye injuries
To know how to properly irrigate an eye The eyeball is protected within a boney socket in the skull , so any severe injury to the face or head can damage the eye.
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3. Introduction As Police Officers, you will be exposed to eye injuries resulting from accidents, combat and blast injuries
The victim of an eye injury must be treated at a medical facility as soon as possible
A knowledge of first aid can often mean the difference between life and death
4. Normal eye
5. Anatomy of the Eye
6. Abnormalities of the Eye Eye diseases
Foreign body
Burns
Impaled object
Trauma
7. Eye diseases Conjunctivitis
Chlamydia
8. Conjunctivitis An infection of the membrane that covers the eye
Can be caused by virus or bacteria
Highly contagious!
9. Signs and symptoms of Conjunctivitis Redness (one or both eyes)
Pain
Discharge
Blurry vision
10. Conjunctivitis
11. Treatment for Conjunctivitis Put on gloves
Warm compresses to the eye
A doctor will prescribe medication
Wash hands thoroughly before and after contact with the infected eye to prevent spreading the infection!
12. Foreign body in the eye Any material such as dust, sand or paint that gets into the eye
13. Signs and symptoms of foreign body material in the eye Irritation
Redness
Watering
Blurred vision
Pain
14. Foreign body treatment Put on Gloves
Pull the lower lid of the eye down
15. Foreign body treatment Tell the casualty to look up and to both sides and check for foreign bodies
16. Foreign body treatment Pull the upper lid up
Tells the casualty to look down and to both sides and check for foreign bodies
17. Foreign body treatment Gently irrigate eyes with large amount of saline for 15-20 minutes
Patient may feel object is still in eye due to scratched cornea or eyelid
18. Foreign body treatment Removes the foreign body with a moistened, sterile cotton-tipped swab
19. Foreign body treatment Should have a doctor look at eye even if object comes out
Dress both eyes
20. Burns to the eye Chemical burns can be deceiving
Some agents can cause deep tissue damage not readily apparent when you first look at it
21. Signs and Symptoms of Burns to the Eye Initial lack of pain
Gradual increase to severe eye pain
Redness, swelling, tearing
White in the colored part of the eye (the iris)
Eyes sensitive to light
Vision changes Chemicals, heat, and light rays can burn the delicate tissues of the eye. Your role is to stop the burn and prevent further damage. Thermal burns occasionally cause significant damage to the eyelids.
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22. Burns to the eye
23. Treatment for Burns Ask the victim to remove contact lenses or glasses, if necessary
Positions the victim with head tilted slightly to side to be irrigated
If victim is seated tilt head slightly backward and to side to be irrigated
24. Treatment for Burns Gather and position equipment
Put on gloves
25. Treatment for Burns Cleans the eyelids with gauze or cotton balls, and rinsed debris from the outer eye
Separates the eyelids using the thumb and forefinger, and held the lids open
DO NOT put pressure on eyeball
26. Treatment for Burns Irrigate the eye
Irrigate from inner area to outer area to not contaminate other eye (nose side to ear side)
Hold irrigating tip 1-1.5 inches away from eye
Direct irrigating solution gently from inner to outer aspect
27. Treatment for Burns Dry the area around the eye by gently patting with gauze sponges
28. Impaled Eye Objects
29. Treatment for impaled objects Support the object with a sterile, dry dressing
Immobilize object to minimize movement
Never remove the object from the eye
30. Treatment for impaled objects Cover with paper drinking cup, etc. You will NOT remove impaled object! You will immobilize it to prevent further injury.
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31. Treatment for impaled objects Cover other eye with dressing to help prevent movement
Reassure the victim by explaining why both eyes are being covered. The eyes move together. Covering both eyes will keep them still and will prevent undue movement on the injured side.
Seek further medical aid
32. Trauma to the eye
33. Eye Injury Question: What are some of the things wrong with the injured eye in the photo?
Answer: 1) Redness in the eye 2) Bruising around the eye 3) NO motor movement of the eye
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34. Blunt Eye Trauma Blunt trauma can lead to several serious injuries of the eye. For example, bleeding into the tissue around the orbit, or bleeding in the anterior (front area) chamber of the eye. Blunt trauma can also cause a fracture of the orbit. Cover the eye to minimize movement.
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35. Blunt Eye Trauma
36. Blunt Eye Trauma Pain
Double vision
Abnormal eye movement
Flashing lights, floaters
Obvious eye trauma
Pupil distorted Any casualty that reports pain, double vision, or decreased vision after blunt trauma to the eye should be placed on stretcher (litter) evacuated immediately. Retinal detachment (tears away) produces flashing lights, specks, or “floaters” in the field of vision and a cloud or shade over the casualty’s vision.
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37. Care for Blunt Eye Injury C-spine immobilization
Supine for transport
Cover eyes to reduce movement Blunt trauma to eye can lead you to believe that the mechanism of injury also could have caused cervical spinal injury, so immobilize it.
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38. Eye Avulsion When the eyeball is knocked out of the socket the patient has suffered an avulsion
Avoid replacing eye into the socket
Cover with a sterile moist dressing
Stabilize injury (e.g., paper cup over eye)
Cover / dress the unaffected eye You cover the “good” eye to prevent the patient from looking around and causing the injured eye to attempt to move. Normally eyes move simultaneously.
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39. In addition to the ones discussed, there are many other eye injuries and conditions that can occur
40. Questions?
41. Class Practical Exercise
Practice some of the skills shared in this presentation