Главная
Study mode:
on
1
Introduction
2
Return to Play
3
Hockey
4
Minor neurosurgery
5
Surgical disease
6
Patient Satisfaction
7
The Federal Government
8
Political Questions
9
Glasgow Coma Scale
10
Positive Findings
11
Pekar Study
12
Observational Data
13
Why are you doing this study
14
What is the sensitivity
15
Severe mechanisms of injury
16
The guts of the question
17
What people actually found a good
18
Criteria on examination
19
Crosschannel difference
20
European data
21
Clinical judgment vs decision rules
22
incidental findings
23
delayed bleeding
Description:
Explore the complexities of managing minor pediatric head trauma in this 30-minute lecture from the 33rd Annual EM & Acute Care Course. Delve into topics such as return-to-play protocols, neurosurgical considerations, and surgical disease implications. Examine patient satisfaction metrics, federal regulations, and political aspects surrounding pediatric head injuries. Analyze the Glasgow Coma Scale, positive findings, and the Pekar Study. Evaluate observational data, study rationales, and sensitivity measures for severe injury mechanisms. Investigate clinical examination criteria, cross-channel differences, and European data comparisons. Contrast clinical judgment with decision rules, and explore incidental findings and delayed bleeding risks. Gain valuable insights from experienced emergency medicine educators who synthesize current literature with clinical expertise to provide specific recommendations for diagnosis and treatment in pediatric head trauma cases.

Challenges Involving Minor Pediatric Head Trauma – Greg Henry, MD

The Center for Medical Education
Add to list