Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma
Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma Stacy Sawtelle Glaucoma is a group of disorders characterized by increased intraocular pressure (IOP) sufficient to cause loss of vision. This definition has recently evolved, however, and…
Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma Stacy Sawtelle Glaucoma is a group of disorders characterized by increased intraocular pressure (IOP) sufficient to cause loss of vision. This definition has recently evolved, however, and…
Wound Management Judd E. Hollander and Adam J. Singer Nearly 9 million patients with traumatic lacerations are treated annually in emergency departments (EDs) in the United States (1). The ultimate…
Acute Pain Management Steven Rosenzweig, Bernard L. Lopez, and Glenn Oettinger Acute pain is the most common symptom for which patients seek emergency care, and analgesics account for one-third of…
Sarcoidosis Sanjay Bhatt Sarcoidosis is a multisystem, chronic granulomatous disease with diverse manifestations and a variable clinical course. It is characterized by a heightened cellular immune response at the site…
Airway Management Tarlan Hedayati and Michael F. Murphy Airway evaluation and management to ensure continuing and adequate gas exchange remain the first priority of resuscitation, taking precedence over other interventions….
Acute Vision Loss Catherine A. Marco Loss of vision, whether unilateral or bilateral, partial or complete, is an emergent ophthalmologic complaint and requires rapid and thorough evaluation and management. Major…
Trauma Airway Management Timothy J. Fortuna and John H. Burton Expertise in airway management is an essential skill for the emergency physician (EP), and this is especially true of airway…
Common Ophthalmic Medications Kimberly Schertzer This chapter provides an overview of medications used to diagnose and treat common ocular conditions. DIAGNOSTIC MEDICATIONS Stains These topical solutions reveal areas of corneal…