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94 Results in Queensland Trauma Education for: csds.qld.edu.au
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Chest trauma is well recognised to occur following high velocity trauma such as traffic related injury, but frequently occurs as the result of falls and low velocity injury in the elderly.
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This resource kit provides healthcare workers with knowledge on how to recognise and effectively manage a patient with thermal burns to special areas.
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This resource kit provides healthcare workers with the knowledge of indications for escharotomy in severe burns including the critical procedural steps.
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This resource kit provides healthcare workers with knowledge and skills to effectively manage a patient with thermal facial burns.
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Burns can occur following trauma with thermal, electrical or chemical energy. The burn severity is calculated after assessment of depth, size and body location involved.
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This resource kit provides healthcare workers with the knowledge of how to effectively perform an assessment on a patient with blunt renal trauma injury.
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This resource kit provides healthcare workers with an understanding of the diagnostic and therapeutic methods utilised for the optimal management of blunt hepatic trauma.
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This resource kit provides healthcare workers with the knowledge and skills to assess and manage a patient with blunt abdominal trauma.
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This resource kit provides a framework for the assessment and management of a patient with blunt abdominal and orthopaedic trauma.
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Abdominal trauma occurs in approximately one-fifth of all trauma presentations and can be challenging to diagnose and manage.