The definitive interactive reference for ophthalmic emergencies — covering acute vision loss, chemical burns, globe rupture, retinal detachment, orbital emergencies, and triage protocols with evidence-based management algorithms.
Evidence-based with AAO 2024 guidelines. Covers 20+ conditions with time-critical decision trees.
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Evidence-based ophthalmic emergency management with AAO 2024 guidelines
Six comprehensive emergency topics — from acute vision loss to orbital compartment syndrome.
Differential diagnosis and management of sudden vision loss — CRAO, CRVO, optic neuritis, vitreous hemorrhage, and acute angle-closure glaucoma with time-critical interventions.
Immediate irrigation protocols, Roper-Hall classification, pH monitoring, and staged management from ED presentation through surgical reconstruction.
Recognition signs (Seidel test, peaked pupil), protective measures (rigid shield, no pressure), and surgical repair principles with antibiotic prophylaxis.
Rhegmatogenous vs. tractional vs. exudative — symptoms, fundoscopic findings, urgency classification, and surgical options (PPV, scleral buckle, pneumatic retinopexy).
Orbital cellulitis vs. preseptal, orbital compartment syndrome (lateral canthotomy), cavernous sinus thrombosis, and traumatic optic neuropathy.
Time-critical decision trees for ophthalmic emergencies — when to refer immediately, when to treat and observe, and red flags that change management.
Essential for anyone managing ophthalmic emergencies — from the ED to the eye clinic.
Rapid-reference for ophthalmic emergencies in the ED — time-critical interventions, when to call ophthalmology, and what NOT to do before specialist evaluation.
Comprehensive emergency management algorithms for on-call situations — from chemical burns to orbital compartment syndrome with step-by-step protocols.
High-yield ophthalmology emergency review for shelf exams and Step 2 — interactive cases reinforce clinical decision-making under time pressure.
Know when to treat, when to refer, and when to call 911 — essential triage skills for ophthalmic emergencies presenting outside the eye clinic.
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Get the complete ophthalmology emergency reference — acute vision loss, chemical burns, globe rupture, retinal detachment, orbital emergencies, and triage protocols.