PPT-Eye Injuries Chapter 25 Anatomy of the Eye

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Eye Injuries Can produce severe complications Examine pupil for shape and reaction if you can see it Appearance of Eye In a normal uninjured eye the entire circle

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Eye Injuries Can produce severe complications Examine pupil for shape and reaction if you can see it Appearance of Eye In a normal uninjured eye the entire circle of the iris should be visible. Chapter 25. Anatomy of the Eye. Eye Injuries. Can produce severe complications. Examine pupil for shape and reaction (if you can see it). Appearance of Eye. In a normal, uninjured eye, the entire circle of the iris should be visible. 1. Mild irritation. 2. Complete destruction of the ocular surface epithelium and corneal . opacification. , loss of vision and rarely loss of the eye.. Offendings. :. 1. Solid. 2. Liquid. 3. Powder. Dr. Eranda Epaarachchi . The layers of the skin . Anatomy of the skin . Classification of burns – . By depth . What is shown here?. What is the diagnosis?. First degree burns . Characteristics . Epidermis is involved . Since the chest, abdomen, and pelvis contain many organs important to life, injury to these areas can be fatal.. . Chest injuries are a leading cause of trauma deaths each year.. Common types of injuries include rib fractures and puncture wounds.. Introduction . (1 of 3). Soft-tissue injuries are common.. Simple as a cut or scrape. Serious as a life-threatening internal injury. Do not be distracted by dramatic open wounds.. Do not forget airway obstructions.. Anatomy review. Eye contained in bony orbit. Protects and stabilizes eye. Provides attachment sites for muscles. Anatomy review. Eye structures. Globe. Sclera. Pupil. Iris. Conjunctiva. Ciliary body. Lacrimal glands. Superior and lateral in each eye. Produces tears. Several small ducts liberate the tear continually. Excretory ducts. Accessory structures of the eye. 2. Lacrimal Apparatus. Lacrimal canal. Hannah Benjamin and Ayla Cole. Vocabulary. Chest. - Upper part of the torso that contains the heart, lungs and major blood vessels.. Abdomen- . The middle section of the torso that contains the stomach, liver, spleen and intestines.. Describe the study and goals of occupational ergonomics.. Identify . the signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal injuries.. Recognize . and describe the different types of common musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses.. By: . Dr. Ammar Ismail. Introduction:. Anatomy. :( Greek word). Ana -------- a part. Tomy. ------- cut . Anatomy: . is the study of the structures of a body and relation of its parts. The subject is usually studied by dissection and observation.. Discover a wealth of relief with natural remedies for managing dry eye symptoms. From soothing herbal compresses to incorporating omega-3 fatty acids into your diet, explore gentle yet effective ways to alleviate discomfort and promote ocular health, offering a holistic approach to combating dry eye. Dr. Sonalika’s Eye Clinic provide the best Paediatric ophthalmology treatment, Paediatric eye checkup treatment in Pune, Hadapsar, Amanora, Magarpatta, Mundhwa, Kharadi Rd, Viman Nagar, Wagholi, and Wadgaon Sheri Dr. Sonalika Eye Clinic in Pune offers excellent eye laser surgery, prioritizing the health of your eyes. Dr. Sonalika’s Eye Clinic provide the best Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) treatment in Pune, Hadapsar, Amanora, Magarpatta, Mundhwa, Kharadi Rd, Viman Nagar, Wagholi, and Wadgaon Sheri

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