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These guidelines provide advice and recommendations that are intended to guide clinical decision-making and optimise patient care and safety.
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The following guidelines were developed by specialist staff working within the ACI Statewide Burn Injury Service (SBIS) from the tertiary burn units at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead (CHW), Royal North Shore Hospital (RNSH) and Concord Repatriation General Hospital (CRGH). The guidelines are designed for use by staff working in these burn units, and clinicians […]
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A comprehensive guide to first aid, assessing, treating and managing burns — developed by the Victorian Adult Burns Service at The Alfred.
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ANZBA is a not for profit organisation and the peak body for health professionals and experts responsible for the care of the burn injured in Australia and New Zealand. Significant burn injury is a distinct and important component of the overall burden of injury. Burn injuries range from the most minor and common of wounds, […]
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This resource covers bowel resources for people with spinal cord injury. It includes body systems, bowel management plans, equipment and assistive technology relating to spinal cord injuries. Developed by Queensland Spinal Cord Injuries Service.
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Queensland Ambulance Service clinical practice guidelines for managing suspected spinal cord injuries. Please scroll down and type “spinal cord” in search bar for the current guideline.
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All trauma patients have a cervical spine injury until proven otherwise. This resource discusses how to clear the cervical spine after trauma.
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Early care of patients suffering from a spinal cord injury can have a significant impact on long term outcomes. Providers should focus on minimising handling, maintaining immobilisation and preventing any further damage. This site provides information from the major trauma guidelines and education of the Victorian State Trauma System.
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The use of a handover template like ATMIST can significantly improve communication between medical practitioners, ambulance crews and emergency departments.
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A clinical resource by the Queensland Spinal Cord Injuries Service, Metro South Health.