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the screening, prognosis, diagnosis, management and prevention of glaucoma 7. 5 Optometrists Association Australia has published a position statement on Shared Care. This may inform the development of such protocols and or forms. 6 Published at www.nhmrc.gov.au/guidelines/publications/ cp113-cp113b. 7 ibid.
Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 2001 Jun;29(3):121-4. Changes in attitudes and practices of optometrists in their management of diabetic retinopathy after the release of NHMRC guidelines. National Health and Medical Research Council. Wright SE(1), McKay R, Taylor KI, Keeffe JE, McCarty CA; Working Group for the Evaluation of
Clinical guidelines developed by Optometry Australia are intended to assist members in making clinical decisions, but do not replace the optometrist's professional judgement NHMRC guidelines. 2010 Guidelines for the Screening, Prognosis, Diagnosis, Management and Prevention of Glaucoma · 2008 Guidelines for the
11 Dec 2014 The NHMRC CEO has issued the Guidelines for the Screening, Prognosis, Diagnosis, Management and Prevention of Glaucoma. Glaucoma is a chronic degenerative health problem and the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. The Glaucoma Guidelines provide current best evidence and
Guidelines for the Screening, Prognosis, Diagnosis, Management and Prevention of Glaucoma 2010. (NHMRC Guidelines) when making decisions on how to independently diagnose and manage. glaucoma. These additional guidelines provide guidance for New Zealand optometrists on who to. treat and when further
21 Mar 2013 Optometrists should refer to the NHMRC Guidelines when setting target intra-ocular pressures and when making decisions about glaucoma management plans, including the frequency of review appointments. The patient's risk factors for progression, their disease state and capacity to self-manage will
29 Feb 2016 Optometrists can also play a role in detecting clinical signs in those with undiagnosed diabetes mellitus who present for examinations as well as raising public awareness of the disease. The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Clinical practice guidelines for the management of
context, a tertiary qualified health professional.) In optometry practise, delegation can occur to practice staff who may not be considered 'practitioners.' For example, an appropriately trained staff member may be involved in taking retinal images (this accords with NHMRC guidelines.) For this reason, we recommend that it be
11 Dec 2014 Preserving Vision in Diabetes: A Quick Reference Guide for Optometrists, Nurses and other Health Practitioners. Home · Guidelines & Publications; Preserving Vision in Diabetes: A Quick Reference Guide for Optometrists, Nurses and other Health Practitioners
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