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Articles Tagged With: trauma

  • Using Biomarkers to Predict Traumatic Brain Injury Outcomes

    Measuring proteins on day of injury could help improve current predictive models.

  • Update on Pediatric Concussions

    The authors provide a current summary of the best practices for diagnosis and management of pediatric concussions.

  • Case Management in the Pediatric Setting

    Caring for patients in a pediatric setting looks different than serving the adult or geriatric populations. The role of the family often is more prominent in pediatrics, the interventions may be distinct, and case managers may need to engage in self-care.
  • Stress-Related Disorders in Primary Care

    More than 80% of U.S. adults can expect to experience a traumatic event during their lifetime. Traumatic events are major risk factors for the development of various chronic diseases, including mental disorders, such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, complex post-traumatic stress disorder (a newly recognized condition), substance use disorders, and chronic medical conditions, such as cardiovascular disorders, obesity, and autoimmune disorders. Implementing universal trauma-informed practice strategies and techniques can assist in addressing these situations in a timely and clinically appropriate manner.

  • Evaluation and Management of Burn Injuries

    Although burn injuries are seen less frequently then they used to be, it is still critical for the acute care provider to stay current on best practices for the care of the burn patient. The authors provide an update on the evaluation and management of burn injuries.


  • Acute Trauma Care in the Era of SARS-CoV-2

    COVID-19 has affected every aspect of medical care. The authors discuss modifications of trauma care to protect both patients and providers.

  • ED Visits for Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders Surging Nationally

    Presentations often are bundled with a host of comorbid conditions and chronic or acute traumatic events. Providers should suspect and expect an underlying potentially serious coexisting medical complication in each patient encountered until proven otherwise.

  • Venomous Bites

    Humans increasingly invade the environments of venomous creatures. The authors provide a review of venomous creatures and what acute care providers need to manage the patients affected by them.

  • ‘STRAUMA’ Protocol Activates Care for Patients with Concurrent Symptoms of Stroke, Trauma

    Researchers designed STRAUMA specifically for patients who exhibit symptoms of stroke and show visible signs of trauma. Typically, EMS activates the protocol, but other emergency providers can call for it after an appropriate patient has presented to the ED. An activation pages stroke and trauma teams to respond so they can evaluate the patient jointly.

  • Simple Techniques for Talking with Patients About Advance Directives

    It is challenging for case managers and healthcare providers to discuss end-of-life issues with patients, particularly when they are facing a life-threatening injury or illness. But it is useful to make advance directives a part of a palliative care service as well as a general part of case management with geriatric patients after a traumatic injury.