Introduction to Trauma: Mechanism of Injury

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Introduction to Trauma: Mechanism of Injury Gregory J. Jurkovich L. D. Britt Mechanism of Injury Trauma, or physical force injury, occurs from blunt, penetrating, or thermal mechanisms. The distinction of…

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Trauma in Older Adults

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Trauma in Older Adults Daniel J. Grabo C. William Schwab I. Introduction Unique anatomic and physiologic characteristics can affect the older individual’s response to injury. Modifications in standard ATLS management…

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Trauma in Pregnant Women

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Trauma in Pregnant Women Daniel J. Grabo C. William Schwab I. Introduction Trauma complicates 6% to 7% of all pregnancies and accounts for 46% of maternal deaths. It is the…

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Trauma in Children

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Trauma in Children Daniel J. Grabo Thane A. Blinman Michael L. Nance C. William Schwab I. Introduction Nearly 8 million children under the age of 15 visit the emergency department…

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Rehabilitation

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Rehabilitation John A. Horton III Gary N. Galang I. Introduction Trauma results in injury that can impact the functioning of those involved. Spinal cord injury (SCI), traumatic brain injury (TBI),…

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Injury Prevention

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Injury Prevention Charles C. Branas I. Introduction Worldwide, injury is the leading cause of death for the first half of the human life span and a regular source of disability…

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Disasters, Mass Casualty Incidents

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Disasters, Mass Casualty Incidents Ronald N. Roth Amir Blumenfeld Susan M. Briggs I. Introduction The time, location, or complexity of the next disaster cannot be predicted. Disasters, natural, or human-made,…

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Operating Room Practice

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Operating Room Practice Steven A. Johnson Michael Rhodes I. Conducting Trauma Operation The ideal location for a trauma operating room (OR) is adjacent or in close proximity to the trauma…

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Venous Thromboembolism

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Venous Thromboembolism Gerard Fulda Mark Cipolle I. Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) Definition. DVT refers to any clot (obstructing or nonobstructing) in any deep venous system, including the upper extremity and…

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Trauma Pain Management

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Trauma Pain Management Donald M. Yealy I. Basic Principles of Analgesia Six basic principles of analgesia apply in all types of pain management. Individualize the route and dose of analgesic….

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