tailieunhanh - Care of the Patient with Retinal Detachment And Related Peripheral Vitreoretinal Disease

Many childcare providers who care for children in their own homes have pets. Pets can be excellent companions for children. Pets can meet emotional needs of children for love and affection. Caring for pets also gives children an opportunity to learn how to treat and be responsible for others. However, some guidelines for protecting the health and safety of the children should be followed. Delaware childcare licensing allows pets if there is proof of rabies vaccination from each dog or cat 6-months or older. Animals shall be free from disease and shall be cared. | OPTOMETRIC CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE Care of the Patient with Retinal Detachment And Related Peripheral Vitreoretinal Disease milk IIIIIR American Optometric Association OPTOMETRY THE PRIMARY EYE CARE PROFESSION Doctors of optometry are independent primary health care providers who examine diagnose treat and manage diseases and disorders of the visual system the eye and associated structures as well as diagnose related systemic conditions. Optometrists provide more than two-thirds of the primary eye care services in the United States. They are more widely distributed geographically than other eye care providers and are readily accessible for the delivery of eye and vision care services. There are approximately 32 000 full-time equivalent doctors of optometry currently in practice in the United States. Optometrists practice in more than 7 000 communities across the United States serving as the sole primary eye care provider in more than 4 300 communities. The mission of the profession of optometry is to fulfill the vision and eye care needs of the public through clinical care research and education all of which enhance the quality of life. Healthy People 2010 Vision Hilik IIIIIF American Optometric Association OPTOMETRIC CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE CARE OF THE PATIENT WITH RETINAL DETACHMENT AND RELATED PERIPHERAL VITREORETINAL DISEASE Reference Guide for Clinicians Prepared by the American Optometric Association Consensus Panel on Care of the Patient with Retinal Detachment and Related Peripheral Vitreoretinal Disease William L. Jones . Principal Author Anthony A. Cavallerano . Kirk M. Morgan . Leo P. Semes . Jerome F. Sherman . Robert s. Vandervort . Robert P. Wooldridge . Reviewed by the AO A Clinical Guidelines Coordinating Committee John F. Amos . . Chair Barry Barresi . Ph D. Kerry L. Beebe . Jerry Cavallerano . . John Lahr . David Mills . Approved by the AOA Board of Trustees April 27 1995 1st ed . Reviewed .