Care of patients with chemical eye injury
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Care of patients with chemical eye injury

Sheila Glenn Lecturer Practitioner, Ophthalmology, University of Northumbria

Sheila Glenn offers guidance on caring for patients following a chemical eye injury

There are many ocular emergencies that can present in accident and emergency departments. This article will deal with one of the most devastating accidents, chemical burns. Unfortunately this type of accident is on the increase and is often associated with crime

Emergency Nurse. 3, 3, 7-9. doi: 10.7748/en.3.3.7.s3

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