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Eye Emergencies Training for Nurses

 

An eye condition is an emergency if its occurrence is unpredictable and it requires treatment or admission at short notice to avoid damage to the eye or eyesight. Eye emergencies include cuts, scratches, and objects in the eye, burns, chemical exposure, and blunt injuries to the eye or eyelid. Since the eye is easily damaged, any of these conditions can lead to vision loss if left untreated. Eye problems (such as a painful red eye) that are not due to injury still need urgent medical attention.

Emergency eye care is an important component in the provision of a comprehensive ophthalmic service. Prompt and correct management of acute eye conditions and injuries will prevent avoidable problems and improve outcomes. It is important that where initial presentation of emergency conditions is to a general A&E department.

Aims and Objectives:
 
This Training is designed for emergency nurses from the governmental health care hospitals of different districts at the west bank, who are working at the emergency department. This program specifically aims to:

1.  Review the basic ocular anatomy and physiology.
2.  Discuss the important eye emergencies conditions.
3.  Discuss the emergency nurse's role in eye emergencies.

Target Group:
 
This Training is designed emergency nurses from the governmental and private health care hospitals of different districts at the west bank, who are working at the adult department.

Location and Time:
 
The training will be held in Hippocrates Center (National Blood Bank), Ramallah city in May 7th, 2014.
 
Gender: Males and Females.
 
 Age: no age limit.

Schedule Training: 

No.
Title
Time
1.       
Registration
8:30-9:00 am
2.       
Review the Basic Ocular Anatomy and Physiology
9:00- 10:00 am
Break
10:00- 10:20 am
3.       
Chemical Eye Injuries
10:20-11:00 am
4.       
Raised Eye Pressure and Vascular Eye Emergencies
11:00 -11:50 am
Break
11:50-12:00 pm
5.       
Ocular Trauma
12:00- 12:40 pm
6.       
Eye Infection/ Inflammations
12:40- 13:20 pm
7.       
Role of the non-eye trained nurses
13:20- 13:50 pm
8.       
Evaluation and Recommendation
13:50- 14:00 pm
Lunch

Project Implementation:

The training will be implemented over one day (7 hours).
 
Trainer:

Mr. Ahmad Ma’ali, Director of Nursing / St. John Eye Hospital.

For Registration: please send your name, title and place of work to: nursing@imet2000-pal.org , or Call IMET2000-Pal office at  02-296 5876