How are eye emergencies classified for triage?

Depending on the total score obtained by completing the triage form, patients were divided into 3 categories: a non-urgent ophthalmic condition (total triaging score of 0 or 1), semi-urgent ophthalmic condition (total triaging score of 2 or 3), and urgent ophthalmic condition (total triaging score of 4 or more).

What is a true ocular emergency?

A chemical injury to the eye is a true ocular emergency. Coming into contact with a gas or liquid is a common way by which an eye is exposed to a chemical. Eye injury from exposure to alkali is more detrimental and more common than injury from an acid.

What are common eye emergencies?

Eye emergencies include cuts, scratches, objects in the eye, burns, chemical exposure, and blunt injuries to the eye or eyelid. Certain eye infections and other medical conditions, such as blood clots or glaucoma, may also need medical care right away.

How do you triage?

Triage is the sorting of children into priority groups according to their medical need and the resources available….The triaging process

  1. Assess several signs at the same time.
  2. Look at the child and observe the chest for breathing and priority signs such as severe malnutrition.

When should I go to hospital for something in my eye?

We recommend seeking immediate medical attention anytime you experience swelling, redness, or pain in your eye, especially if it occurs after an injury or having a foreign object or chemical in your eye. When left untreated, these injuries can damage your eye even more, leading to partial and/or permanent blindness.

Should I go to the ER for eye pain?

Call 911 or your local emergency number for eye pain if: It is unusually severe or accompanied by headache, fever or unusual sensitivity to light. Your vision changes suddenly. You also experience nausea or vomiting.

What does Level 3 mean in an ER?

Abstract. There is a lack of studies examining distinctions between patients assigned to Level 2 (high risk) and Level 3 (lower risk) in the 5-level ESI triage system.