Guidelines for Management of Acute Head Injury, 1st Edition
Authors :
David Hardy & J. Klein & Richard Ashpole
Date of Publication: 02/2002
The aim of this booklet is to bridge the gap between rescue of a patient with an acute head injury and his or her treatment by a neurosurgeon. It provides a protocol for management of acute head injuries aimed at paramedics, all accident and emergen ...view more
The aim of this booklet is to bridge the gap between rescue of a patient with an acute head injury and his or her treatment by a neurosurgeon. It provides a protocol for management of acute head injuries aimed at paramedics, all accident and emergency department staff, orthopaedic and general surgeons, casualty consultants, armed forces medics.
The aim of this booklet is to bridge the gap between rescue of a patient with an acute head injury and his or her treatment by a neurosurgeon. It provides a protocol for management of acute head injuries aimed at paramedics, all accident and emergency department staff, orthopaedic and general surgeons, casualty consultants, armed forces medics.
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By David Hardy, FRCS, Consultant Neurosurgeon, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK; J. Klein and Richard Ashpole, FRCS, Sydney Memorial Hospital, Australia
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