Less Lethal Weapon Injuries

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Treatment for Ocular Exposure to Aerosol/Chemical Agents

Moving onto the detailed physical exam, or focused physical exam, you can then complete a through exam of the eyes. Patient cooperation and compliance are essential to a thorough eye exam.  First note the position and spacing of the eyes.  If applicable and non-threatening to the situation, a bystander who is familiar with the patient can be useful.  The overall "rapid" eye assessment begins with eye color, appearance of the sclera and conjunctiva and condition of the eyelids.  A more detailed physical exam may include but not be limited to:

  • Deformity of any part of the eye
  • Testing for pupillary size
  • The mnemonic PERRLA (Pupils, Equal, Round, Reactive to Light and Acuity can be used
  • Testing for ocular motor moments " up/down & left/right
  • Field sight test " How many fingers do I have up? [12]
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