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Facial Trauma

Mind The Bleep

Below is one approach you can use; it lists common pathologies and deformities to look out for. It is important that all medical professionals can assess these and escalate appropriately to prevent long-lasting or life-changing consequences. References On-call in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. F Payne, K.F., Goodson, A.M., Tahim, A.S., Payne, K.F.,

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Pediatric Pain

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

Some are simple comfort measures such as splinting (fracture or sprain), applying cold (acute soft tissue injury) or heat (non-traumatic, non-specific pain), or other targeted non-pharmacology. Oral, intranasal, and intravenous routes are all acceptable, depending on the severity of the injury and symptoms.