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Oftalmología preguntas de exam 12.0
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Repasa y aprende sobre Oftalmología con esta fabulosacoleccióndemás de 600 preguntas obtenidas de exámenesdeuniversidad.Posibilidad de preguntas aleatorias. ¡Idealparaestudiantes!
Oftalmología 1.0
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Aprende a identificar las diferentes patologías quesepuedenpresentar en el fondo de ojo. Esta App ofrece ejemplosconimágenesy explicaciones de cada una. Contiene ejemplosdehemorragias,exudados, patología de la macula,delnervioóptico,desprendimientos de retina, neoplasias...
AAO eBooks 6.1
American Academy of Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology- Dictionary 1.5.7
A collection of 350 Ophthalmology related terms explainedthroughanimated video
Eye Emergency Manual
This app is designed for use by allmedical,nursing and allied health clinicians in EmergencyDepartmentsacross New South Wales.It provides a quick and simple guide to recognisingimportantsigns and symptoms, and management of common eyeemergencies.The app will also be of assistance in triaging patientstoappropriate care within the health system.The content within this app was developed by ophthalmicandemergency clinicians of the NSW Agency for ClinicalInnovation(ACI).These guidelines have not undergone a formal process ofevidencebased clinical practice guideline development however theyare theresult of consensus opinion determined by the expertclinicianworking group. They are not a definitive statement on thecorrectprocedures rather they constitute a general guide to befollowedsubject to the clinician’s judgment in each case. Theconsensusopinion provided is based on the best informationavailable at thetime of writing.To help with ease of use, this manual has a high graphiccontent,and is subdivided into anatomy, basic ophthalmic workup(history,examination, diagnostic techniques and treatment), andmanagement ofcommon eye presentations.Each of the presenting conditions is subdivided intothefollowing sections:• Immediate action (if any)• History• Examination• Treatment• Follow-up - When to refer?