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Books : Study Books : Professional : Medicine & Nursing : Medical Sciences A-Z : Ophthalmology
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Accompanied by a website containing many video-clips and photographs to help explain how tests should be used and to describe the variations in appearance of the normal eye. This book includes colour plate section, many additional two-colour line diagrams and a chapter on systemic health screening and general medical testing.
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A practical, symptom-orientated handbook of neuro-ophthalmology for trainee and practising ophthalmologists.
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A textbook of basic science for trainees and residents in ophthalmology.
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Offers a revision guide to those preparing for examinations, as well as the busy clinician requiring a quick reference to a particular diagnostic or therapeutic problem. Illustrated in colour, this book presentes each condition systematically for easy access to key information.
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New, ship fast, delivered in 5-7 days in UK, No PO BOX.
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This A4 format handbook has been developed to assist the nurse working in an ophthalmic environment and provide the patient with safe and consistent ophthalmic nursing care. The authors discovered within their own unit that healthcare professionals, both registered and non-registered joining the workforce were often shown slightly different ways of doing things by the more experienced members of the team which led to confusion for the new starter. They felt it was a bit like driving, bad habits can slip into everyday practice and although not unsafe, it was at times contradictory. So they went back to basics and developed standards of care, which act as the benchmark for the ophthalmic practitioner.All the guidance has been written using the term healthcare professional (HCP) which specifically relates to all staff working with ophthalmic patients regardless of registration. Non-registered practitioners are specifically highlighted in relation to prescription only medicines (POM) when the reader is reminded to comply with local policy, which may need a countersignature from a registered nurse or other such additional step even following satisfactory competence assessment. It is hoped that using clinical guidance like this helps the HCP to provide effective, efficient ophthalmic care.CONTENTS INCLUDE:Communication • Visual Acuity Testing • Ocular Medications • The Ophthalmic Outpatient Department • Biometry • The Ophthalmic Accident and Emergency Department • Slit Lamp and Tonometry – a guide for the new ophthalmic nurse • Additional Standards • Using Specific Equipment • Next Steps • Using Standards
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A reference for optometrists, orthoptists, ophthalmologists and dispensing opticians that provides an emphasis on the clinical applications and is accompanied by a CD-ROM that includes video-clips of commonly encountered incomitant deviations and an interactive video quiz.
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A series of books designed to address the core skills required by the eye care practitioner in modern optical practice. Each book emphasizes the practical elements of optometry and optics. This series is useful for eye care practitioners, students, and graduates completing their pre-registration year.





















