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How to teach Triflo Incentive Spirometer by Queensland Trauma Education
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How to teach Airlife Incentive Spirometer by Queensland Trauma Education
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An education session for ward nurses that discusses benefits, adjuncts, and problems of regional analgesia.
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An education session that discusses chest injury rehabilitation
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An education session for ward nurses that reviews the relevant chest anatomy for assessment of patients with suspected blunt chest trauma
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Clinical Specialists from retrievals, emergency, surgical, anaesthetics, intensive care, nursing and allied health provide an insight into the journey of a patient who has sustained major trauma in far north Queensland. Key practice points from the Blunt Chest Trauma clinical guideline are used to highlight the importance of an integrated and cohesive trauma system.
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Clinical Specialists from retrievals, emergency, surgical, anaesthetics, intensive care, nursing and allied health provide an insight into the journey of a patient who has sustained major trauma in far north Queensland. Key practice points from the Blunt Chest Trauma clinical guideline are used to highlight the importance of an integrated and cohesive trauma system.
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Queensland Aeromedical’s Standard Operating Procedure for Chest Trauma.
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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.