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Assessment of injury severity

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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Assessment of renal injury in vivo

Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods, 2005
The ICH S7A (Safety Pharmacology for Human Pharmaceuticals) guidelines specify that potential adverse pharmacologic effects of a test substance on renal function should be evaluated in supplemental studies when there is a cause for concern (ICH, 2001).
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THE ASSESSMENT OF ATHLETIC HIP INJURY

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2001
The differential diagnosis of athletic hip pain is extensive. The physical demands of sport place the athlete at increased risk to injure the hip. The basis of successful treatment of the athlete with hip pain lies in the ability of the physician to assess and diagnose the etiology accurately.
J M, Scopp, C T, Moorman
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Preparticipation Assessment for Head Injury

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2004
To determine the evidence base for recommendations regarding the pre-participation screening for head injury.The relevant literature was searched through the use of Medline (1966 to 2004), Google and Sport Discus (1975 to 2004) searches, hand searches of journals and reference lists and discussions with experts and sporting organisations worldwide ...
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Assessment and Treatment of Postblock Neurologic Injury

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2011
The incidence of neurologic damage after regional anesthesia is rare. However, this complication may have dramatic consequences for the patient because recovery may take several months. As nerve conduction studies and electromyography are the cornerstones of investigations in cases of postblock deficit, it is mandatory for the anesthesiologist ...
Borgeat, A, Aguirre, J
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Assessment of Patients with Multiple Injuries

The American Journal of Nursing, 1972
sponsibility for definitive treatment, she is responsible for treatment which is necessary to preserve life and function. In some emergency situations, thoracentesis, stabilization of a flail chest, insertion of an endotracheal tube, and starting an intravenous infusion are life-saving measures which an emergency nurse may have to initiate.
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Assessment of athletic injuries

Primary Care Update for OB/GYNS, 1995
Abstract With the increasing popularity of sports and sports medicine, physicians in specialties not usually thought of as falling under the “sports medicine” banner are serving as team physicians. This position may be with a local school or a local cycling, running, swimming, or other club.
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Neurobehavioral Assessment in Toxic Injury Evaluations

Applied Neuropsychology, 1995
Forensic neurobehavioral evaluations present special validity problems such that standard assumptions, procedures, histories, and fact-finding methods used in treatment settings may be inappropriate and misleading. This article discusses basic issues in assessing the quality and reasonableness of forensic toxic injury evaluations.
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Assessment of hand injuries

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2016
Kai Yuen, Wong   +2 more
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Regulation of axonal regeneration after mammalian spinal cord injury

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023
Binhai Zheng, Mark H Tuszynski
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