Management Flashcards

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Next steps after eye exam:

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• Routine recall (e.g 2yrs)
• Return for additional investigations
• Treatment and follow up appointment
• Referral

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5 steps when addressing px in management for ocular disease:

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  1. Relation to history and symptoms
    - Recap to rfv, symptoms -> examinations to investigate symptoms
  2. Describe findings
    - results of key investigations
  3. Describe diagnosis
    - Explain disease, cause, prognosis
  4. Explain management options
    - Describe all options, and advise plan
  5. Explain next steps
    - Follow up appointment
    - Pharmacological treatment
    - Referral
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Management options:

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  1. Follow-up Appointment
  2. Refractive Correction
  3. Advice
  4. Non-Pharmacological Treatment
  5. Pharmacological Treatment
  6. Referral
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Follow up appointment:

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• Supplementary eye exam

• New symptoms
• Repeat procedures

• Follow-up appointment
- Assess if disease is resolving, or responding to treatment
- usually done at clinical appropriate interval:

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5
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Types of referral:

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• Routine: 3-9month waiting list
- Ocular disease unlikely to significantly or irreversibly progress in this time
• Urgent: Next few days, up to one week
• Emergency

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Electronic referral:

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• Routine referral through online system

• Avoids delayed/lost referrals
• Clearly legible
• Enables file attachment (e.g. fundus photograph)

• Referrals not read immediately:
Emergency/Urgent Referrals: Telephone call still required

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