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Figure 9.1
Skin and subcutaneous layer. Source : Reproduced from Peate et al. ( ) with permission of John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Figure 9.6
Lacrimal apparatus.
Figure 9.13
Structures of the mouth (the oral cavity). Source : Reproduced from Peate et al. ( ) with permission of John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Figure 9.17
Examples of interdental cleaning products. (a) Disposable flosser. (b) Interdental brush. (c) Dental floss.
Figure 9.11
(a) Moving a soft lens down the interior part of the sclera. (b) Removing a soft lens by pinching it between the pads of the thumb and index finger.
Figure 9.2
Bed positions.
Figure 9.7
Visual pathways and visual fields. Source : Reproduced from MRI Questions ( ) with permission of Elster LLC.
Figure 9.14
Mouth Care Assessment Guide. Source : Reproduced from HEE ( ) with permission of the NHS. Image created and owned by Public Health England ( www.mout...
Figure 9.3
Bed making: mitring corners.
Figure 9.18
Oral assessment using a torch, spatula and gauze.
Figure 9.4
Horizontal cross‐section through the eyeball at the level of the optic nerve. The optic axis and axis of the eyeball are included.
Figure 9.8
(a) The Morgan irrigation lens. (b) The Morgan lens in situ .
Figure 9.15
Mouth Care Pack. Source : Reproduced from HEE ( ) with permission of the NHS.
Figure 9.9
Irrigation of the eye from inner to outer canthus.
Figure 9.19
Interdental cleaning using dental floss.
Figure 9.5
The anterior cavity in front of the lens is incompletely divided into the anterior chamber (anterior to the iris) and the posterior chamber (behind th...
Figure 9.12
Internal structure of the ear. Source : Reproduced from Tortora and Derrickson ( ) with permission of John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Figure 9.16
Foam handle to assist with holding a toothbrush.
Figure 9.10
Removing hard contact lenses.