Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 85-20-25 - Treatment Guidelines: Corneal Abrasion25.1. Corneal abrasion is usually caused by a foreign body striking the eye resulting in a disruption of the corneal epithelium. The foreign body does not remain in the eye.25.2. The diagnostic criteria consists of complaints of pain and blurred vision. Photophobia may or may not be present.25.3. Appropriate diagnostic tests and evaluations include a determination of visual acuity, a slit lamp examination and, when indicated, a dilated fundus examination.25.4. Treatment is administered on an outpatient basis and consists of topical antibiotics, cycloplegics, and a pressure patch. For severe pain analgesics may be indicated.25.5. The duration of care consists of daily visits up to 72 hours with a return to work within two days unless there are complications.25.6. The anticipated outcome is full recovery.W. Va. Code R. § 85-20-25