Workshop Speaker: Kaye Claytor, PhD, CMSRN
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Dr. Kaye Claytor has been in the practice of Nursing for 40-plus years. Dr. Claytor graduated from the University of Virginia – Charlotte, VA in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN); Catholic University of America – Washington, DC in 1987 with a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN); and Indiana University – Bloomington in 1997 with a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Psychology (PhD).
Dr. Claytor has practiced as a Clinical Nurse at Indiana University Methodist on A2N Cardiovascular Surgery since February 2011. She has worked in various roles as part of the institution's career advancement programs for the past 11 years.
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OBJECTIVES:
This workshop will describe the basic anatomy of the eye. Next, describe glaucoma: definition, signs/symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and complications.
The learners will be able to:
1.Identity the basic structures of the eye.
2.List at least 3 actions that can be done to support/maintain eye health.
3.Describe these visual problems: myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism.
4.Describe these eye conditions and common treatment: conjunctivitis, blepharitis, stye, chalazion and corneal abrasion.
5.Differentiate between these eye diseases in terms of definition, risk factors, treatment and effect on life: detached retina, cataract, and glaucoma
Saturday, January 14, 2023 10AM - 12PM EST
In Person at:
Indiana School for the Deaf
Raney Hall - Multipurpose Room (MPR)
1200 East 42nd Street
Indianapolis, IN