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This guideline covers the rapid identification and early management of major trauma in pre‑hospital and hospital settings, including ambulance services, emergency departments, major trauma centres and trauma units.
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National Clinical Guideline Centre Final Major trauma: assessment and initial management Major trauma: assessment and management of major trauma NICE Guideline NG39 Methods, evidence and recommendations February 2016 Final Commissioned by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
This second edition of the guidelines reflects the changes in practice in major trauma over the last 6 years together with changing national guidance and policy. My personal thanks
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NICE guidelines provide advice on the care and support that should be offered to people who use health and care services. This information is for people who have had major trauma, their families and carers. Major trauma is the term used to describe a serious injury that could cause permanent disability or death.
Network (WTN) to identify patients who have or are at high risk of having sustained major trauma. Patients who are within a 60 minute travel time of UHS may be transferred direct to UHS as the Major Trauma Centre (MTC), bypassing hospitals closer to the scene of the accident.
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Jun 14, 2018 · This guideline covers the rapid identification and early management of major trauma in pre-hospital and hospital settings, including ambulance services, emergency departments, major trauma centres, and trauma units.
This guideline provides guidance on the assessment and management of major trauma, including resuscitation following major blood loss associated with trauma.