Eye, Ear, and Nose Injuries

Lesson 2: Identify Principles of Application of a Dressing to an Eye Injury

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2-1. GENERAL

 

The eye is a vital sensory organ. Proper care must be initiated immediately, not only to relieve pain, but also to help prevent permanent eye injury and loss of vision. This lesson includes principles of application of a dressing to an eye injury.

 

Figure 2-1. The front and side view of the eye.

 

 

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