TraumaMultimodalAnalgesiaRegionalOpioid-sparingManaging the pain in a patient with traumatic injuries can be a delicate and difficult task. In the acute phase the options for pain control are often limited to opioids, which must be administered cautiously as to not further disrupt the homeostasis of...
Focal seizures: A common seizure type that may result from a brain injury (such ashead traumaor a stroke), focal seizures involve jerking of one part of the body, sometimes with confusion or other impairment of consciousness. Some focal seizures are followed by a generalized seizure as activity...
Youths in residential care have likely experienced trauma as they have had atypical and disruptive events occur in their lives that has contributed to their out-of-home placement. For people who have been traumatized, the regulation of emotions is an important feature of their recovery. This ...
Nutritional support for the Three Phases of Care approach to injury recovery optimizes the biochemical pathways associated with the body's healing process. Each phase of the healing process (acute, sub-acute, and chronic) can best be sup- ported by therapeutic strategies that address the critical...
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