July 9, 2024
Clinical handover is a synopsis of QAS assessment and treatment provided to medical and nursing staff responsible for the continued management and care of a patient.
Guidelines from the Queensland Children’s Hospital, the only dedicated Major Trauma Centre (MTC) in Queensland treating paediatric patients.
A clinical resource by the Queensland Spinal Cord Injuries Service, Metro South Health.
July 8, 2024
Trauma is the leading cause of death and disability in children and young adults in New South Wales and closed head injuries cause a significant proportion of this burden.
This traumatic brain injury guideline provides advice on the initial management and transfer of major trauma patients who present to Victorian health services with severe injuries.
Traumatic brain injury is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in Australia, with over 22,000 people admitted to hospital per annum.
A set of guidelines for the care of head and spinal injuries.
Physical trauma affects up to 8% of all pregnancies and is the leading cause of non-obstetric death during pregnancy.
This document is a supplement to the Queensland Clinical Guideline (QCG) Trauma in Pregnancy
July 1, 2024
Queensland Aeromedical’s Standard Operating Procedure for Chest Trauma.
Clinical Excellence Queensland’s Blunt Chest Trauma CPG – Blunt chest trauma refers to any injury of the chest wall or within the thoracic cavity arising from a blunt mechanism or force.
Queensland Ambulance Service’s Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) have advice and recommendations to help guide clinical decision making and optimise patient care and safety. Scroll down to search field and enter “chest” for the current guideline.