A 40-year-old male sustains a traumatic globe rupture to his left eye from a squash ball impact. The eye appears distorted with a teardrop-shaped pupil and visible uveal tissue. What is the correct pre-hospital management?AIrrigate the eye with normal salineBProtect the eye with a rigid eye shield (NOT a pressure dressing); do NOT apply any pressure to the globe; keep the patient nil by mouth; administer analgesia and an antiemetic; transport urgently to an ophthalmology centreCApply a firm pressure dressing to the eye to control bleedingDApply antibiotic ointment directly to the globeERemove any visible uveal tissueCheck my answer