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suspected of having sustained a concussion/mTBI (mild traumatic brain injury). This guideline is not intended for use with patients or clients under the age of 18 years. This guideline is not intended for use by people who have sustained or are suspected of having sustained a concussion/mTBI for any self-diagnosis or treatment. Patients with a head injury Quick Reference Guide May 2009 Copies of all siGN GuideliNes are available oNliNe at siGN.aC.uk iNdiCatioNs for adMissioN to a Hospital ward Children who have sustained a head injury should be admitted to hospital if any of the following risk factors apply: any indication for a CT scan suspicion of non-accidental injury Clinical suspicion of non-accidental injury. Age < 1 year: presence of bruising, swelling or laceration > 5 cm on the head. Two or more of the following: LOC > 5 minutes. Abnormal drowsiness. More than 3 vomits (discrete episodes) Amnesia (antegrade or retrograde) lasting > 5 minutes. Dangerous mechanism of injury: high speed MVA - either as Parachute Canada: An excellent guideline for parents and caregivers. Parachute Canada is a national organization dedicated to injury prevention and has mutliple tools for families that can be found here. AHS is providing links to these documents for information purposes only. AHS does not necessarily endorse the content therein. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published guidance on managing head injury in 2003 (clinical guideline 4)1and updated this in 2007 (clinical guideline 56),2which resulted in computed tomography (CT) replacing skull radiography as the primary imaging modality for assessing head injury. การแบ่งระดับความรุนแรงของการบาดเจ็บที่ศีรษะ (severity of head injury) แนะนำให้ใช้คะแนนของ Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) เป็นหลักในการแบ่งความรุนแรง ดังต่อไปนี้ การบาดเจ็บที่ศีรษะระดับเล็กน้อย (Mild or minor head injury) GCS = 13-15 การบาดเจ็บที่ศีรษะระดับปานกลาง (Moderate head injury) GCS = 9-12 การบาดเจ็บที่ศีรษะระดับรุนแรง (Severe head injury) GCS < 8 Head injury advice Information for patients, relatives and carers Head injury advice for adults - 18 years+ Introduction As you have suffered a head injury today we need you and your relatives / friends to look after you and look out for the symptoms described in this leaflet until you are fully recovered. What to expect Guidelines for The Managements of Severe Head Injury. Guidelines for the treatment of adults with severe head trauma (part I). Initial assessment; evaluation and pre-hospital treatment; current Patient Information : Mild Head Injury (adults) Cork Emergency Medicine EMed.ie If you are concerned, please contact the Emergency Department you first attended: Mercy University Hospital (021) 4271971 M-UCC at SMHC (St. Mary's Health Campus) (021) 4926900 CUH (021) 4920200 Local Injury Unit severe head injury. Other important aspects of patient managementwhich were not covered in the present effort will beconsidered for studyin subsequent editions of this document. Examples of such topics include indications for neurosurg-ical intervention,specialconsiderationinpaediat-ric head injury, the management of penetrating head injury Work in the Field of Traumatic Brain Inj
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