Intermountain Health Utah Pediatric Trauma Network Conference 2020
Include: 7 videos + 8 pdfs, size: 4.81 GB
Target Audience: trauma physicians and emergency medicine physicians
Intermountain Health Utah Pediatric Trauma Network Conference 2020
Information:
Date & Location Monday, October 5, 2020, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Professions – Advanced Practice Provider, Emergency Medical Technician, Nurse Practitioner, Nurse-Clinical, Other Medical Personnel, Physician
Youth in Utah are suffering higher rates of mortality in Utah as compared to the United States as a whole. Additionally, some youth are transported by emergency medical services from a hospital to the Level I Pediatric Trauma Center with minor or no injuries; the youth do not require the resources of the Level I center and are often discharged from the Level I emergency department or admitted for observation for less than 24 hours. Therefore, the opportunity exists to “right size” pediatric trauma care through evidence-based guidelines, transfer and triage guidelines and performance improvement activities across the trauma regions of the state.
- Assess which youth have a very low risk of a clinically injury.
- Discuss keeping youth with isolated minor injury near to the home of the youth, considering safety and local hospital preparation.
- Participants will self-report an increase in their knowledge level regarding updated, evidence-based triage, evaluation and treatment guidelines for pediatric trauma patients.
- Participants will self-report one change they will make to their practice or performance.
Topics:
- Abdomen and Chest Guidelines.mp4
- Abdomen and Chest Guidelines.pdf
- Dr. Marshall’s presentation file.pdf
- Hospital’s Experience With UPTN.mp4
- Hospital’s Experience With UPTN.pdf
- Integrating Pediatric TBI.mp4
- Integrating Pediatric TBI.pdf
- Planning for Disaster.mp4
- Planning for Disaster.pdf
- Summary and Vision.mp4
- Summary and Vision.pdf
- UPTN Data Review.mp4
- UPTN Data Review.pdf
- Youth Suicide.mp4
- Youth Suicide.pdf