Ophthalmologic Emergencies Flashcards
painful eye, watery discharge, diffuse injection, visual abrasion
Corneal abrasion
If a patient has punctuate lesions, consider _____.
keratitis
Pain with eye movement, fever, normal or decreased visual acuity, injected conjunctiva, occasionally increased IOP
orbital cellulitis
painful eye, photophobia, decreased acuity, perilimbal flush, flare and cells in anterior chamber
Iritis
Severly painful eye, headache, N/V, cloudy or hazy injection, midpoint pupils that are poorly reactive
acute angle closure glaucoma
blood or blood clots in the anterior chamber
Hyphemia
pale retina, cherry red spot, sudden, profound, painless monocular loss of vision
Central retinal artery occlusion
blood and thunder fundus
central retinal vein occlusion