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*Head injuries in our region are common and often related to motor vehicle crashes and alcohol. We have developed guidelines to use locally and ANMC has state-wide guidelines as well. Generally speaking, these patients need to come to Bethel for evaluation. Our pediatricians can be consulted on the use of CT scans in children with head injuries. | *Head injuries in our region are common and often related to motor vehicle crashes and alcohol. We have developed guidelines to use locally and ANMC has state-wide guidelines as well. Generally speaking, these patients need to come to Bethel for evaluation. Our pediatricians can be consulted on the use of CT scans in children with head injuries. | ||
*[[media:Head_injury_peds.pdf| | *[[media:Head_injury_peds.pdf|Head Injury/Concussion 5-18 Years YKHC Clinical Guideline]] | ||
[[:category:YKHC Guidelines]] | [[:category:YKHC Guidelines]] | ||
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Revision as of 04:35, 25 September 2020
Resources/References
- Head injuries in our region are common and often related to motor vehicle crashes and alcohol. We have developed guidelines to use locally and ANMC has state-wide guidelines as well. Generally speaking, these patients need to come to Bethel for evaluation. Our pediatricians can be consulted on the use of CT scans in children with head injuries.
- Head Injury/Concussion 5-18 Years YKHC Clinical Guideline