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How to Assess Eyes for PERRLA: Nursing Skills

How to Assess Eyes for PERRLA: Nursing Skills This video is about PERRLA

This video is about how to assess the pupils for PERRLA

PERRLA is an often documented patient finding and is a test that should be conducted per shift in acute care settings. It is often only partially done with a focus on the direct light reflect while overlooking the consensual light reflex.

This test is a measure of nerve, blood and brain functioning / health and a critical element in nursing care.

Pupils
Equal
Round
Reactive to
Light and
Accommodation


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