The Ophthalmic Study Guide: For Nurses and Health Professionals

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This classic introduction to ophthalmology has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the changes in practice that have taken place since it was first published in 2009. In recent years, an increasing variety of health professionals have been involved with the care of ophthalmic patients. The aim has been to provide an efficient, high-quality and cost-effective service to patients, which utilises the skills of the multidisciplinary ophthalmic team. This study guide offers both a basic introduction and a ‘skills escalator’ for nurses and other health professionals. Those who make use of its content and use the ‘To do’ panels for reflection and research will develop their knowledge and skills more quickly, and acquire good habits of self-assessment and self-directed learning. The simple questions at the end of each chapter can be used for self-testing, or as a basis for questions that mentors can ask their students. The content is deliberately restricted to ‘the basics’ in terms of the areas chosen, though they are all covered in reasonable depth. Students are encouraged to use the skills checklists at the end of the book to document their personal progress and validate their developing practice. These will provide useful evidence for annual performance appraisals.

Author(s): Dorothy Field, Marina Forbes
Edition: 2
Publisher: M&K Publishing
Year: 2016

Language: English
Commentary: CONVERTED PDF
Tags: Ophthalmology; Optometry; Medical Education & Training; Ophthalmic nursing

Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
About the editors
About the contributors
Acknowledgements
Preface
More about this book
1. Information for students and mentors
2. Basic anatomy and physiology of the eye
3. Basic refraction
4. Basic pharmacology
5. Preoperative cataract information
6. Intraoperative management of cataract patients
7. Postoperative cataract care
8. The glaucomas, primary open-angle glaucoma and congenital glaucoma
9. Primary angle-closure glaucoma
10. The secondary glaucomas
11. Retinal problems
12. Age-related macular degeneration
13. Ophthalmic equipment
14. Basic ophthalmic procedures
Appendix 1 Record of ophthalmic knowledge and skills development
Appendix 2 Glossary of common ophthalmic abbreviations and terms
Answers to self-tests
Index