Dr. T. NIRMAL FREDRICK (N07958)
Abstract
Medical emergencies can occur anywhere. Even-though, life threatening Medical emergencies are rare in Eye centres, Ophthalmologists have to deal with emergencies in OPD, Wards and Operation Theatres. This is due to the high number of elderly patients with various comorbidities and high risk status. Unfortunately many centres are under equipped and not prepared to handle them. Lack of awareness, time, training, financial constraints, and low prioritization can lead to severe morbidity, death and crisis to the practice. This video and case studies based IC will focus on, how to assess and identify sinking patients, how to make the centre prepared to handle emergency situations, establish NABH standards to have appropriate infrastructure for emergency management, training the staff in code blue and prepare the eye centres to face the crisis. providing acute care will enhance patient satisfaction, improve patient safety, improve outcomes and decrease medico legal risk.
| 1 | Introduction to medical emergencies and how to sense and save a sinking patient in eye centres (10 mins) | Dr. T. NIRMAL FREDRICK | watch video |
| 2 | How to Assess a patient planned for OP / day care surgery (10 mins) | Dr. ATHEEK SHAIK HAMEED | watch video |
| 3 | Equipments and training required for emergencies and code blue drill (10 mins) | Dr.Sunitha G Nirmal | watch video |
| 4 | NABH standards on acute and emergencies (10 mins) | Dr. T. NIRMAL FREDRICK | watch video |
| 5 | Case Studies and videos : How I managed medical emergencies in my eye centre (10 mins) | Dr. KUMARAN MURUGESAN | watch video |
| 6 | Managing the PPP – Public, Press and Police during emergency and medicolegal crisis. (6 mins) | Dr. T. NIRMAL FREDRICK | watch video |
| Panel Discussion : (9 mins.) |


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