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Minor Injuries in Children: Where is the evidence?
Dr. Damian Roland Dr. Ffion Davies
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Head Injury C-Spine Fingertip Injury Buckle Fracture Perineal Injury Ingested FB Burn Tibial Fracture
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Head Injury C-Spine Fingertip Injury Buckle Fracture Perineal Injury Ingested FB Burn Tibial Fracture END
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NICE CG 176 Head Injury: Assessment and Early Management
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NICE CG 176 Head Injury: Assessment and Early Management
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NICE CG 176 Head Injury: Assessment and Early Management
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And a bit more….!
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Key Paper Schonfield et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network head injury clinical prediction rules are reliable in practice. Arch Dis Child 2014;99:
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Key Paper Hutchings L, Willett K: Cervical spine clearance in pediatric trauma: a review of current literature. J Trauma 2009, 67:
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EVIDENCE Return to BodyMap
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Key Paper Abraham A, Handoll HHG, Khan T: Interventions for treating wrist fractures in children. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008, 2. Art. No.: CD004576 Return to BodyMap
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Key Paper T. Avni, A. Levcovich, D. Ad-El, L. Leibovici, M. Paul
Prophylactic antibiotics for burns patients: systematic review and metaanalysis BMJ, 340 (2010), p. c241 Return to BodyMap
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Key Paper Capstick R, Giele H. Interventions for treating fingertip entrapment injuries in children. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2014, Issue 4. Art. No.: CD009808 Return to BodyMap
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Key Paper Do minimally displaced, closed tibial fractures in children need monitoring for compartment syndrome? Injury 2015 Return to BodyMap
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Nafousi O, Pertwee R, Roland D and Acheson J
Nafousi O, Pertwee R, Roland D and Acheson J. Management of Oesophageal Coins in Children. Emergency Medicine Journal (2);157-8
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Damian Roland et al. Female perineal injuries in children and adolescents presenting to a paediatric emergency department Emerg Med J 2014 doi: /emermed Copyright © BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medicine. All rights reserved.
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Dr. Damian Roland dr98@le.ac.uk @damian_roland
Leicester Emergency Medicine Academic Group (EMAG) Paediatric Emergency Medicine Leicester Academic (PEMLA) East Midlands Emergency Medicine Educational Media (EM3)
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