Deck 61: Traumatic Ocular Disorders
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Deck 61: Traumatic Ocular Disorders
A child sustains an ocular injury in which a shard of glass from a bottle penetrated the eye wall. The emergency department provider notes that the shard has remained in the eye. Which term best describes this type of injury?
A) Intraocular foreign body
B) Penetrating eye injury
C) Perforating eye injury
D) Ruptured globe injury
A) Intraocular foreign body
B) Penetrating eye injury
C) Perforating eye injury
D) Ruptured globe injury
A
Which protective precaution is especially important in a metal fabrication workshop?
A) 2 mm polycarbonate safety glasses
B) Eyewash stations
C) Glasses with UVB protection
D) Polycarbonate goggles
A) 2 mm polycarbonate safety glasses
B) Eyewash stations
C) Glasses with UVB protection
D) Polycarbonate goggles
D
A patient experiences a penetrating injury to one eye caused by scissors. The provider notes a single laceration away from the iris that involves the anterior but not the posterior segment. What is the prognosis for this injury?
A) Because the posterior segment is not involved, the prognosis is good.
B) Blindness is likely with this type of eye injury.
C) Massive hemorrhage and loss of intraocular contents is likely.
D) Retinal detachment is almost certain to occur.
A) Because the posterior segment is not involved, the prognosis is good.
B) Blindness is likely with this type of eye injury.
C) Massive hemorrhage and loss of intraocular contents is likely.
D) Retinal detachment is almost certain to occur.
A