
pmid: 854489
The first physician to see a victim of craniocerebral trauma must provide necessary first aid and then rapidly assess the type and extent of injury. The level of consciousness is the most important guide to severity of injury, and frequent appraisal is essential until the critical period is determined to have passed.
Neurologic Examination, Skull Fractures, Brain Injuries, Craniocerebral Trauma, First Aid, Humans, Private Practice, Cerebral Hemorrhage
Neurologic Examination, Skull Fractures, Brain Injuries, Craniocerebral Trauma, First Aid, Humans, Private Practice, Cerebral Hemorrhage
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