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Displacement Injuries: Assessment and Management
Primary Dental Journal, 2023This paper aims to aid clinicians in the assessment and immediate management of dental trauma displacement injuries to permanent teeth. Long term sequelae, the impact of such injuries, and the evidence-base for managing these are discussed. Clinical cases are provided to illustrate management challenges and highlight where further evidence-based ...
Kilgariff, Julie K., Fairless, Matthew
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Avulsion Injuries: Assessment and Management
Primary Dental Journal, 2023Avulsion injuries, though relatively uncommon, are one of the most serious of dentoalveolar injuries. Replantation at the scene of the incident is almost always the treatment of choice whenever possible. This paper outlines a step-by-step approach for the management of avulsion injuries, including a splinting protocol.
Serpil, Djemal, Mira, Shah
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The Journal of School Nursing, 2009
School nurses are faced with the challenge of identifying and treating ankle injuries in the school setting. There is little information guiding the assessment and treatment of these children when an injury occurs. It is essential for school nurses to understand ankle anatomy, pathophysiology of the acute ankle injury, general and orthopedic ...
Nicholas, Mai, Leslie, Cooper
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School nurses are faced with the challenge of identifying and treating ankle injuries in the school setting. There is little information guiding the assessment and treatment of these children when an injury occurs. It is essential for school nurses to understand ankle anatomy, pathophysiology of the acute ankle injury, general and orthopedic ...
Nicholas, Mai, Leslie, Cooper
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Early Assessment of ORTHOPEDIC INJURIES
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974The nurse in the emergency room is usually the first professional person to treat the accident victim. Though the nurse does not assume the responsibility for definitive treatment, he is nevertheless responsible for its initiation. How much responsibility he assumes depends on the availability of a physician, delegation of responsibility by the ...
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Critical Care Medicine, 1980
Injury severity scales of proven reliability and validity are essential for the appropriate allocation of therapeutic resources, for prediction of outcome, and for evaluation of the quantity and quality of emergency medical care in differing facilities and over time. Quantitation of injury severity in the field is particularly necessary.
H R, Champion +6 more
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Injury severity scales of proven reliability and validity are essential for the appropriate allocation of therapeutic resources, for prediction of outcome, and for evaluation of the quantity and quality of emergency medical care in differing facilities and over time. Quantitation of injury severity in the field is particularly necessary.
H R, Champion +6 more
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