Approach to a child who is involved in trauma and burn (Part 2)
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Overview
Burn injuries and truama are common cases in a pediatric ER setting. Management of these injuries and their consequences will be part of most busy general pediatric practices. An understanding of the practice of outpatient small burn care is important. The goal of the course is to support and guide pediatric residents in acquiring the knowledge and clinical acumen required to provide outstanding management and care for patients in the emergency setting during on-calls or ER shifts.What I will learn?
- By the end of this course, candidates should be able to:
- Differentiate between different types of burns
- Treat different degrees of burns
- Describe the difference between trauma types
- Determine non-accidental trauma (Child abuse)
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