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Corneal Abrasion (“Scratched Eye”) | Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

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Corneal Abrasion (“Scratched Eye”) | Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment

A corneal abrasion is a disruption (abrasion, scrape, or scratch) of the cornea, the transparent front layer of the eye. This can occur by a variety of causes, including getting debris in the eye, rubbing of the eye, and contact lens use. When the cornea has become damaged, there are several signs and symptoms that can occur, including eye redness, eye tearing, photophobia and blurry vision. In this lesson, we will discuss in more detail the signs and symptoms of a corneal abrasion, complications from a corneal abrasion and how it’s diagnosed and treated by clinicians.

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Corneal abrasions can interrupt your vision and make your eye
more susceptible to infection, they can also be quite painful. It’s
important you get a scratched eye checked by your optometrist, or
even your local eye casualty department, if you are in significant
pain.

In this video we will cover: (time stamped)
0:00 Introduction
0:10 What is a scratched eye?
0:45 What are the symptoms?
1:20 What causes a scratched eye?
2:05 Scratched eye healing time/ treatment
2:36 Can you wear contact lenses with a scratched eye
3:13 Should I use eye drop to treat scratched eye

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Bone Broths and Stocks: Everything You Need to Know

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Bone Broths and Stocks: Everything You Need to Know

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If you can start to integrate these bone broths into your weekly cooking cuisine, they will open you up to so many incredible dishes and health benefits. I try to make at least one a week so I can use them for noodle soups or even just drink them as a nutritious soothing tea! #bonebroth #stock #homemade

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8 Things You Can Do To Improve Your Mental Health

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Have you ever wondered what healthy habits you should add to your list of to-dos? We all should give enough time and attention to our mental health, and what a better way than to adopt some new, healthy habits along the way? If you keep at a habit, sooner or later it can feel like a part of you. So the healthier, the better. Looking for advice on how to improve mental health? Here are a couple of mental health tips to help you out!

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Skull Bones Mnemonic (Cranial and Facial Bones) | Anatomy and Physiology

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The human skull bones can be tricky to learn at first in your anatomy and physiology class, but these mnemonics will help you learn the 8 cranial bones and 14 facial bones, for a total of 22 skull bones. I also cover associated bones in the skull, such as the hyoid bone and the auditory ossicles (ear bones).

Quiz: https://www.registerednursern.com/skull-bones-quiz-cranial-and-facial-bones/

Here’s a neat trick about the skull bones: the 8 cranial bones are all single, except for two pairs of bones (parietal and temporal). The 14 facial bones are all pairs of bones, except for two single ones (vomer and mandible).

Here are the eight cranial bones, with a mnemonic (memory trick) to help you remember them:

-Ethmoid bone (1)
-Frontal bone (1)
-Sphenoid bone (1)
-Parietal bones (2)
-Temporal bones (2)
Occipital bone (1)

To remember them, remember this phrase (make it into a cranial bones song if you want): Ethan’s Fried Spanish Pasta Tempted Octavia.

The fourteen facial bones may seem even more daunting, but these mostly come in pairs, so there aren’t as many as it seems.

-Mandible (1)
-Vomer (1)
-Maxilla (2)
-Lacrimal bones (2)
-Nasal bones (2)
-Inferior Nasal Concha (2)
-Palatine bones (2)
-Zygomatic bones (2)

Here’s a mnemonic sentence (or song) to help you remember the 14 facial bones: My Mouth’s Palate Never Likes Zucchini In Vinegar.

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Chapter 7 Axial Skeleton

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