Trauma is usually diagnosed in an emergency room or physician's office by physical examination and/or x ray.
sometimes called "callin a code"...usually in trauma room of ER. Usually means very serious life threatening condition. IE cardiac arrest, serious trauma ect
Trauma nurses and ER nurses essentially do the same thing -- which is to provide trauma care to patients in an emergency room setting. The main difference is that ER nurses are specialized to the emergency room, while trauma nurses are specialized to trauma. Even though the two areas mostly overlap, there are still trauma nurses who work outside of the emergency room, and ER nurses who do things besides handle trauma. It also gets confusing because ER nurses can work outside of the ER, too. But that is the main difference. Any additional detail about this is of course welcomed... I agree that in essence the two are very similar. To expand on the topic: like stated above "ER nurses do things besides handle trauma", ER nurses deal with every type of person that comes into the ER, whether it be a headache, Stubbed toe, or heart attack. The Trauma nurse is , usually, caring for only trauma patients. The trauma unit can be looked at almost like a specialty within ER, like the CCU can be divided into surgical ICU or Cardiac ICU.
Neurosis is a psychological disorder that can be influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and social factors. Trauma, stress, personality traits, and childhood experiences can contribute to the development of neurosis. Seeking professional help from a therapist or psychologist is recommended for diagnosis and treatment.
I think what you refer to as 'trauma doctor' is trauma surgeon. As the name implies, they are surgeons. They do a number of surgeries (as in the operating room) to stabilize and treat the patients from traumatic injuries. ER physicians are trained to take care from everything from a cold to stabilize trauma patient, but they don't actually do surgeries (in the OR). They can do many procedures in the ER to help stabilize the patients so they can then go to the OR.
go to the emergency room or call an ambulance immediately!
The time period before a patient is admitted; usually prior or during transport of a trauma victim to an emergency room.
Elevate the head of the bed.
What causes trauma
status post trauma?
status post trauma?
tertiary blast