Corneal Abrasions Flashcards
1
Q
What are Corneal abrasions
A
Damage to the corneal epithelium
*localized loss
*exposes basement membrane or connective tissue (Stroma)
2
Q
What are some causes of corneal abrasions
A
- FB
- Fingernails
- Contact lenses
3
Q
What are the signs of corneal abrasions
A
- Sudden severe pain
- FB sensation
- Tearing
- Photophobia
- Excessive squinting
- Sensitivity to light
- Injection of conjunctiva
4
Q
What needs to happen if a patient comes in with a corneal abrasion?
A
Urgent referral for ophthalmology consolation
1. FB removal
2. Damaged cornea: abx ointment
3. Short acting cycloplegic
5
Q
What should you avoid when having a corneal abrasion?
A
- Topical anesthetics (may cause ulcer)
*decreases healing absence of normal blink reflex exposes once a to injury - Reading, watching TV
6
Q
How long does it take for an abrasion to resolve
A
Within 48 hours
*abrasions can become ulcers