if you experience any of the following eye changes, schedule an appointment with your eye doctor (e.g. an optometrist/OD) immediately.
1. Severe, sudden eye pain
2. Recurrent pain in or around the eye
3. Hazy, blurred, or double vision
3. Seeing flashes of light or sudden bright floating spots
4. Seeing rainbows or halos around lights
5. Seeing floating "spider webs"
6. Seeing a "curtain coming down" over one eye
7. Sensing a "cup filling up with ink" in one eye
8. Unusual, even painful, sensitivity to light or glare
9. Swollen, red eyes
10. Changes in the color of the iris
11. White areas in the pupil of the eye
12. Sudden development of persistent floaters
Eye Diseases | Glaucoma, Cataract, Eye Disorder, Conjunctivitis, Retinopathy, Strabismus, Low Vision, Diabetic Retinopathy, Visual Impairment, Floater, Near-Sightedness, Amblyopia, Eye Injury, Eye Strain |
Journal Topics | Eye Care |
Journal Types | Information |
Patient satisfaction surveys are growing in popularity among healthcare organizations as the United States health system continues its transition to value-based care.
Survey helps you and your organization in two ways:
1) A well-designed and distributed survey can help you discover hidden issues or gems in your organization's care system.
2) It can also provide useful insights on whether you are meeting patient expectations.
What is the ideal number of questions in a survey?
Surveys that are short, to the point, and as clear as possible will result in higher and more accurate response rates. The length of your survey should be short enough that it takes the average user 5 minutes or less to complete. This can be achieved with about 10 questions or less, usually.
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