[颅脑创伤患者的护理:一项案例研究证明的新方法]。

Axone (Dartmouth, N.S.) Pub Date : 2004-03-01
Mélisa Diotte
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直到最近,卫生保健工作者一直在尽量减少轻微头部损伤的影响。从医院急诊部门出院的经历轻度创伤性脑损伤的个人可获得的资源很少。认识到这些个人及其家属的需要,新斯科舍省的卫生保健工作者,包括护士,为遭受轻度脑损伤的病人制定了一个具体的康复方案。
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[Caring for patients with cranial trauma: a new approach demonstrated in a case study].

Until recently, the effects of a minor head injury have been minimalized by health care workers. Few resources have been available to individuals who experienced a mild traumatic brain injury who were discharged from hospital emergency services. Recognizing the needs of these individuals and their families, health care workers in Nova Scotia, including nurses, have developed a specific program of rehabilitation for patients who have suffered mild brain injuries.

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