Glaucoma: Nursing Process
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- What is glaucoma? Glaucoma's a group of eye diseases that are most often caused by intraocular hypertension.
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Great comprehensive video as always. I just want to point out that at 6:45 the video mentioned to treat with beta adrenergic antagonist whereas at 9:35 to treat with beta adrenergic agonist. I appreciate if you address this mix up :)
Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention, Wael! I will be sure to pass this along to my colleagues on the Content Team so they can check the details with our Chief Medical Officer. 😊
Thank yous so much.❤❤❤
Well explained, thank you .
You're welcome! 🙏🏼
Namaste,
I visited eye specialist in 2009 (fifteen years back) for cataract of my right eye.
But after examining I was informed that besides cataract there was a retina detachment also in my right eye. Moreover small holes in retina of my left eye.
As per guidance there were two operations.
1) first retina detachment by laser
And then
2) cataract.
3) small tiny holes in left eye were patched with laser.
Some 5 to 6 years back I was informed that glaucoma had been developed on same eye (right eye)
I do not know the stage of glaucoma.
Now A cataract has been developed on my left eye also.
He informed me that a glaucoma has been also developed in left eye also.
I am in trauma
One eye is already nearer to gone and if any thing untoward happened to my left eye during cataract operation then...
Moreover fear of presence of glaucoma in left eye.
Does glaucoma curable ?
Please advise.
Thanks and regards.
Have you changed your name i swear it use to be just osmosis but I can’t remember
Hi Doc, there is wrong writing at the minute 9:33 in number 1 (agonist)
TimoLoL is beta-adrenergic antagonist, not agonist.
The information is enough
Thanks, Fidelis! 😊
Thanks ❤
Diabetic retinopathy plzz
Thank you
You're welcome, Ayaat! 😊
Thanks for this 👍
Welcome! 👍
Thanks for sharing
Our pleasure! 😊
Namaste,
I am diagnosed that my left has a issue of
Cataract
Tiny hole in retina
Retina detachment
Glaucoma
Now like to have second expert opinion to give priority of issue in chronological order
🎉