The multiply injured patient

Phil Simpson, John F. Keating
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Abstract

Management of the multiply injured patient requires a co-ordinated multi-disciplinary approach in order to optimise patient outcomes. With most acute hospitals receiving at least one multiple trauma case per week it is highly likely that a foundation doctor will be involved in the care of these patients, either in the acute resuscitation phase or following surgery. A working knowledge of the sort of problems these patients encounter is therefore vital to ensure that life-threatening injuries are recognised and treated in a timely fashion and that more minor associated injuries are not forgotten. This article outlines the management of polytrauma patients using the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) principles and highlights the areas of specific involvement from the musculoskeletal team.

多处受伤的病人
管理多重受伤的病人需要一个协调的多学科的方法,以优化病人的结果。由于大多数急症医院每周至少接收一例多发创伤病例,因此基金会医生极有可能参与这些患者的护理,无论是在急性复苏阶段还是手术后。因此,对这些患者遇到的问题的工作知识对于确保及时识别和治疗危及生命的伤害以及不忘记更多的轻微相关伤害至关重要。本文概述了使用高级创伤生命支持(ATLS)原则对多发创伤患者的管理,并强调了肌肉骨骼团队具体参与的领域。
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