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Trauma GuidelinesJune 2016 Eye OpeningSpontaneous4To Voice3To Pain2 None1 Verbal ResponseOriented5 Confused4 Inappropriate words3 Incomprehensible words2 None1 Motor ResponseObeys commands6 Localizes to pain5 Withdraws to pain4 Abnormal flexion3 Abnormal extension2 None1 ADULTG lasgow Coma ScaleQualifiers: Patient Chemically Sedated Patient Intubated Obstruction to the Patients , GuidelinesStanford Hospital and ClinicsLucile Packard Children s Hospital Stanford Training ProgramsA-1 TABLE OF CONTENTSTRAUMA GUIDELINEPAGEP honeNumbers1-4 Trauma /ACS Rotation Goals & Expectations5-6 Trauma Nurse Practitioner Roles/Responsibilities7 Trauma Admission Policy8 Trauma Team Notification & Response9 Trauma Team Activation Code 99, 97, 9510-12 Trauma Resuscitation Roles13-20 Trauma Order Sets21 Clinical Trials & Prevention Programs22 Intervention (CAGE)
Pediatric Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury 128-129 TABLE OF CONTENTS. PEDIATRIC TRAUMA GUIDELINES PAGE Pediatric Blunt Spleen/Liver Trauma Management 130-131 Pediatric Blunt Renal Trauma Management 132-133 ... instability, or spinal cord injuries will be admitted to the Trauma Service.
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