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Army Medical Eye, Ear, and Nose InjuriesEye, Ear, and Nose InjuriesDevelopmentTable of ContentsIntroductionLesson AssignmentLesson 1: Irrigate, Instill Eye Drops, and Apply Ointments to the EyeEye IrrigationPosition the patient and equipment.Figure 1-2. Flushing the patient's eye.Instill DropsFigure 1-3. Instill drops.Apply Ophthalmic OintmentFigure 1-4. Ointment expelled.Exercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Lesson AssignmentLesson 2: Identify Principles of Application of a Dressing to an Eye InjuryPrinciples of Applying a DressingClose eyelids prior to dressing.Exercises, Lesson 2Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Lesson AssignmentLesson 3: Treat Foreign Bodies of the Eye.Second Method.Remove Foreign BodyRecord TreatmentExercises, Lesson 3Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3Lesson AssignmentLesson 4: Treat Lacerations, Contusions, and Extrusions of the EyeTreat Injury to Tissue Surrounding EyesTreat an Injury to the EyeballTreat an Eye injury of a Protruding ObjectTreat an Avulsed or Extruded EyeballFigure 4-4. Dressing secured over uninjured eye.Exercises, Lesson 4Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4Lesson AssignmentLesson 5: Treat Burns of the Eye.Treat Chemical Burns to the EyeRadiant Energy BurnsThermal BurnsPrepare the Patient for EvacuationExercises, Lesson 5Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 5Lesson AssignmentLesson 6: Irrigate an Obstructed Ear.Ear IrrigationFigure 6-2. Ear irrigation equipment.Proccedures to Irrigate the EarFigure 6-3. Straightening the external ear canal.Fill the irrigating syringe.Irrigate the patient's ear.Figure 6-6. Irrigating syringe placed inside the ear.Report and Record ProcedureExercises, Lesson 6Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 6Lesson AssignmentLesson 7: Treat a Patient with Epistaxis (Nosebleed). Exercises, Lesson 7Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 7
Army Medical
Eye, Ear, and Nose InjuriesEye, Ear, and Nose InjuriesDevelopmentTable of ContentsIntroductionLesson AssignmentLesson 1: Irrigate, Instill Eye Drops, and Apply Ointments to the EyeEye IrrigationPosition the patient and equipment.Figure 1-2. Flushing the patient's eye.Instill DropsFigure 1-3. Instill drops.Apply Ophthalmic OintmentFigure 1-4. Ointment expelled.Exercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Lesson AssignmentLesson 2: Identify Principles of Application of a Dressing to an Eye InjuryPrinciples of Applying a DressingClose eyelids prior to dressing.Exercises, Lesson 2Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Lesson AssignmentLesson 3: Treat Foreign Bodies of the Eye.Second Method.Remove Foreign BodyRecord TreatmentExercises, Lesson 3Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3Lesson AssignmentLesson 4: Treat Lacerations, Contusions, and Extrusions of the EyeTreat Injury to Tissue Surrounding EyesTreat an Injury to the EyeballTreat an Eye injury of a Protruding ObjectTreat an Avulsed or Extruded EyeballFigure 4-4. Dressing secured over uninjured eye.Exercises, Lesson 4Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 4Lesson AssignmentLesson 5: Treat Burns of the Eye.Treat Chemical Burns to the EyeRadiant Energy BurnsThermal BurnsPrepare the Patient for EvacuationExercises, Lesson 5Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 5Lesson AssignmentLesson 6: Irrigate an Obstructed Ear.Ear IrrigationFigure 6-2. Ear irrigation equipment.Proccedures to Irrigate the EarFigure 6-3. Straightening the external ear canal.Fill the irrigating syringe.Irrigate the patient's ear.Figure 6-6. Irrigating syringe placed inside the ear.Report and Record ProcedureExercises, Lesson 6Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 6Lesson AssignmentLesson 7: Treat a Patient with Epistaxis (Nosebleed). Exercises, Lesson 7Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 7
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