Traumatic injury in Australia and New Zealand

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Traumatic injury in Australia and New Zealand Kate Curtis, RN, PhD, Erica Caldwell, RN, BA, RM, Psych Cert, Andrea Delprado, RN, Grad Cert Bioethics, Belinda Munroe, RN, MN  Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal  Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 45-54 (February 2012) DOI: 10.1016/j.aenj.2011.12.001 Copyright © 2011 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Ltd Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Major types of injury death, Australia 2004–2005. *Counts based on estimates using National Coroners Information System; other counts based on Australian Bureau of Statistics data. Note that the sum of deaths in all categories exceeds the total number of community-injury deaths; this is because some cases had been assigned more than one external cause code and therefore may appear in more than one cause category. Source: Curtis and Ramsden (Eds.) in Chapter 42, Overview of Trauma. Emergency and Trauma Care, August 2011, Elsevier. Original source—Figure 2.1.5 from Henley, G. and Harrison, J. (2009). Injury deaths, Australia 2004–05, Injury research and statistics series no. 51. AIHW cat. no. INJCAT 127. Canberra.51 Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal 2012 15, 45-54DOI: (10.1016/j.aenj.2011.12.001) Copyright © 2011 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Ltd Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Deaths due to community injury, states and territories of Australia, 2004–2005.12 Source: Original source—Figure 2.1.1 Deaths due to community injury by age and sex, Australia 2004–05 from Henley, G. and J. Harrison (2009). Injury deaths, Australia 2004–05, Injury research and statistics series no. 51. AIHW cat. no. INJCAT 127. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare; 2009.51 Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal 2012 15, 45-54DOI: (10.1016/j.aenj.2011.12.001) Copyright © 2011 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Ltd Terms and Conditions