Eye care is an important aspect of the nursing management of critically ill patients, especially for those patients whose ocular protective mechanisms may be compromised. Dryness of the cornea and disruption to corneal epithelial surface lining may result in sequelae of corneal abrasion, erosion, infection, ulceration, scarring, rupture or blindness. The intensive care patient is at increased risk for any of these events due to having a co-existing compromised immune response and being exposed to environmental factors and pathogens. Additionally, for the critically ill patient, lagopthalmos, or incomplete eyelid closure, is an important clinical sign contributing to the development of ocular surface disease (OSD)
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the concept associated with diagnostic proposition Ocular dryness in...
Objective: The Intensive Care Collaborative project was established with the specific aim of develop...
Objective: The Intensive Care Collaborative project was established with the specific aim of develop...
Life-sustaining measure is the top priority in the intensive care unit (ICU). Eye care is relatively...
WOS: 000256246600013Eye has various mechanisms protecting the ocular surface. These protective mecha...
Ocular surface disease is common in the intensive care population with 20–42% of patients developing...
Eye has various mechanisms protecting the ocular surface. These protective mechanisms are eyelid mov...
Patients in intensive care units (ICU) are at increased risk of corneal abrasions and infectious ker...
In critically ill patients, normal eye protection mechanisms, such as tear production, blinking, and...
PURPOSE: Sedated patients in induced comas may experience ineffective eyelid closure, presenting hig...
All patients on ventilators have a risk of exposure of the cornea and developing corneal infection. ...
Ocular surface disorders are frequently encountered in patients under sedation and paralyzed patient...
Background. Under normal conditions, the cornea of the eye is protected from bacterial invasion, phy...
Abstract Background Superficial eye disorders are one of the most common complications of improper e...
Background: Eye care is an essential component in the management of critically ill patients. Standar...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the concept associated with diagnostic proposition Ocular dryness in...
Objective: The Intensive Care Collaborative project was established with the specific aim of develop...
Objective: The Intensive Care Collaborative project was established with the specific aim of develop...
Life-sustaining measure is the top priority in the intensive care unit (ICU). Eye care is relatively...
WOS: 000256246600013Eye has various mechanisms protecting the ocular surface. These protective mecha...
Ocular surface disease is common in the intensive care population with 20–42% of patients developing...
Eye has various mechanisms protecting the ocular surface. These protective mechanisms are eyelid mov...
Patients in intensive care units (ICU) are at increased risk of corneal abrasions and infectious ker...
In critically ill patients, normal eye protection mechanisms, such as tear production, blinking, and...
PURPOSE: Sedated patients in induced comas may experience ineffective eyelid closure, presenting hig...
All patients on ventilators have a risk of exposure of the cornea and developing corneal infection. ...
Ocular surface disorders are frequently encountered in patients under sedation and paralyzed patient...
Background. Under normal conditions, the cornea of the eye is protected from bacterial invasion, phy...
Abstract Background Superficial eye disorders are one of the most common complications of improper e...
Background: Eye care is an essential component in the management of critically ill patients. Standar...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the concept associated with diagnostic proposition Ocular dryness in...
Objective: The Intensive Care Collaborative project was established with the specific aim of develop...
Objective: The Intensive Care Collaborative project was established with the specific aim of develop...