File:Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (ASD-HA) Signs “Treatment of Traumatic Eye Injuries” Memorandum (IA AssistantSecretaryOfDefenseForHealthAffairsASDHASignsTreatmentOf).pdf

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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (ASD/HA) Signs “Treatment of Traumatic Eye Injuries” Memorandum   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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U.S. Department of Defense. Department of Veterans Affairs. Vision Center Of Excellence
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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (ASD/HA) Signs “Treatment of Traumatic Eye Injuries” Memorandum
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"DHA MEDLOG has been working to remove and destroy the obsolete eye trauma first aid kits from all military first aid kits (FAKs). Of note, on July 22, 2014, a formal DoD Medical Materiel Quality Control Message (MMQC-14-1652)iv was issued to the Services to destroy these outdated supplies and replace them with the rigid eye shields in FAKs. Separately but additionally, the versatile cravat, or triangular bandage—which is also commonly found in these and other first aid kits— should NEVER be placed over the eye in the event of ocular trauma, despite enclosed instructions to do so, unless the eye is first properly protected with a rigid shield."


Subjects: military medicine; ophthalmology
Language eng
Publication date 2014
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