UK Trauma Protocol Manual

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Temperature Maintenance Guideline

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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 1:27 PM
Labels: ED-Resuscitation/General

Thursday, March 7, 2013

TEG

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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 5:01 PM
Labels: Bleeding/Coagulation

Pain Control Guideline


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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 9:01 AM
Labels: Routine Care/Prophylaxis

Monday, March 4, 2013

Blunt Cardiac Injury (BCI)

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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 8:01 AM
Labels: ED-Thoracic Trauma

Choledocholithiasis

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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 7:14 AM
Labels: Acute Care Surgery

VTE Prophylaxis Guideline for Trauma Patients


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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 6:54 AM
Labels: Prophylaxis

Friday, March 1, 2013

Atrial Fibrillation Guideline

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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 12:08 PM
Labels: Acute Complications

Small Bowel Obstruction


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Posted by uktraumaprotocol at 11:37 AM
Labels: Acute Care Surgery
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  • Antimicrobial Therapy and Infection Control (4)
  • Bleeding/Coagulation (8)
  • Burns (7)
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These guidelines are not intended as a directive or to present a definitive statement of the applicable standard of patient care. They are offered as an approach for quality assurance and risk management and are subject to (1) revision as warranted by the continuing evaluation of technology and practice; (2) the overall individual professional discretion and judgment of the treating provider in a given patient circumstance; and (3) the patient’s willingness to follow the recommended treatment.
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