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      • NICE received the remit for this guideline from the Department of Health. They commissioned the NCGC to produce the guideline. The remit for this guideline is: Assessment and management of major trauma including resuscitation following major blood loss associated with trauma.
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  2. NICE received the remit for this guideline from the Department of Health. They commissioned the NCGC to produce the guideline. The remit for this guideline is: Assessment and management of major trauma including resuscitation following major blood loss associated with trauma.

    • National Clinical Guideline Centre (UK)
    • 2016/02
  3. 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

  4. The pre-hospital triage & trauma unit bypass tool was developed by the Wessex Trauma Network (WTN) to identify patients who have or are at high risk of having sustained major trauma.

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  5. This guideline covers both the pre-hospital and immediate hospital care of major trauma patients but does not include any management after definitive lifesaving intervention. It has been developed for health practitioners and professionals, patients and carers and commissioners of health services.

  6. The pre-hospital triage & trauma unit bypass tool was developed by the Wessex Trauma Network (WTN) to identify patients who have or are at high risk of having sustained major trauma.

  7. May 15, 2018 · Background. Trauma care in England was re-organised in 2012 with ambulance bypass of local hospitals to newly designated Major Trauma Centres (MTCs). There is still controversy about the optimal way to organise health series for patients suffering severe injury.

  8. The remit. The Department of Health has asked NICE: ‘To produce guidance on the service delivery of trauma'. NICE is developing 5 pieces of guidance relating to trauma, with expected publication dates in April 2016. Each piece of guidance will focus on a different aspect of trauma care.

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