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- Page 13 and 14: xii PREFACE Jacqueline Bustraan, MS
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- Page 18 and 19: xvii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Bertil Bouillo
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AIRWAY 25 It is important to antici
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AIRWAY MANAGEMENT 27 Asymmetry sugg
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AIRWAY MANAGEMENT 29 box 2-1 lemon
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AIRWAY MANAGEMENT 31 Oropharyngeal
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AIRWAY MANAGEMENT 35 A carbon dioxi
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MANAGEMENT OF OXYGENATION 37 A B C
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 39 team leader should
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INITIAL PATIENT ASSESSMENT 45 Prelo
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INITIAL PATIENT ASSESSMENT 47 A B C
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HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK 49 of obese adult
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BLOOD REPLACEMENT 55 stored in a wa
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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 57 This is t
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 59 tension pneumothora
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 61 48. Novak L, Shackf
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PRIMARY SURVEY: LIFE-THREATENING IN
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SECONDARY SURVEY 73 this finding is
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SECONDARY SURVEY 75 Pitfall Underes
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SECONDARY SURVEY 77 Lung Displaced
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 79 if not promptly ide
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 81 47. Wilkerson RG, S
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MECHANISM OF INJURY 85 bladder, ili
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ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT 87 can es
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ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT 89 of the
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ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT 91 n FIGU
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ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT 93 immedi
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ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT 95 ••
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ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT 97 aspect
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 99 for intra-abdominal
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ANATOMY REVIEW 105 Subarachnoid spa
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PHYSIOLOGY REVIEW 107 Intracranial
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CLASSIFICATION OF HEAD INJURIES 109
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EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT GUIDELINES
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EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT GUIDELINES
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EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT GUIDELINES
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PRIMARY SURVEY AND RESUSCITATION 11
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MEDICAL THERAPIES FOR BRAIN INJURY
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SURGICAL MANAGEMENT 123 individuals
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 125 2. Patients with h
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SPINE AND SPINAL 7 CORD TRAUMA Beca
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SECONDARY SURVEY 153 debridement. R
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SECONDARY SURVEY 155 Physical Exami
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LIMB-THREATENING INJURIES 157 neces
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LIMB-THREATENING INJURIES 159 casts
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OTHER EXTREMITY INJURIES 161 Other
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PAIN CONTROL 163 Management Immobil
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CHAPTER SUMMARY 165 2. Thoroughly r
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 167 in multiple trauma
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PATIENT ASSESSMENT 175 History The
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UNIQUE BURN INJURIES 179 considerat
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COLD INJURY: LOCAL TISSUE EFFECTS 1
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 185 23. Stratta RJ, Sa
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UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS OF PEDIATRIC
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AIRWAY 191 table 10-3 pediatric equ
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AIRWAY 193 tube size. For example,
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CIRCULATION AND SHOCK 195 breathing
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CIRCULATION AND SHOCK 197 table 10-
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CHEST TRAUMA 199 crystalloid and bl
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ABDOMINAL TRAUMA 201 surgical suppo
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HEAD TRAUMA 203 the outcome in chil
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SPINAL CORD INJURY 205 oxygenation
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CHILD MALTREATMENT 207 Child Maltre
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 209 others present in
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 211 after head trauma:
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MECHANISMS OF INJURY 231 In patient
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ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT 233 To opt
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INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE 235 Becau
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 239 management. Clin O
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TRANSFER PROTOCOLS 249 stabilize th
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INDEX ABCDEs. See Primary survey AB
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379 INDEX Blood pressure equating t
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381 INDEX for abdominal and pelvic
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