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Dr. Shores will review the best strategies for achieving success in the management of these patients.
Managing patients who have had a head injury can be challenging in any setting, but most patients who present to urgent care can be treated there, initially and in follow-up. Dr. Matt Shores will present the latest evidence on the proper use of history, physical exam and other objective tools to decide which patients require transfer or referral to a higher level of care and who can be followed in urgent care. Individualizing treatment plans and return to play/work is crucial to recovery, and Dr. Shores will review the best strategies for achieving success in the management of these patients.
Format | Video |
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Source | Urgent Care Association |
Contributor | Matthew Shores |
Length | 49 minutes |
Publication Date | 10/12/18 |
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