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Practical skills

How to care for a patient's eyes in critical care settings

  • Peer reviewed
  • Certificate
  • Learning time: 01 hr
  • Last updated: 2020
  • Link to RCNi Revalidation Portfolio

This practical learning module describes how to care for the eyes of patients in critical care settings to enable early detection and routine management of ophthalmic problems, thereby avoiding visual compromise on patient discharge. Maintain ocular surface to corneal abrasion, infection and ulceration, perforations and blindness is discussed.

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Janet Marsden, Professor of ophthalmology and emergency care, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England
Richard Davies, Critical care nursing officer, Ministry of Defence, London, England


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