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In this third episode of our Paediatric Mini-Series, we tackle the critical topic of paediatric trauma—a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children. Dr Andrew Tagg, co-founder of Don't Forget the Bubbles and an expert in paediatric emergency care, joins us to walk through the unique considerations, common pitfalls, and high-yield strategies for managing the injured child.
From the subtle signs of serious injury to trauma team activation, we explore how trauma in children differs from adults and what clinicians need to know to manage these high-stakes situations effectively.
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From the subtle signs of serious injury to trauma team activation, we explore how trauma in children differs from adults and what clinicians need to know to manage these high-stakes situations effectively.
🔑 Key Topics Covered:
- Why trauma is not just adult trauma in small bodies
- Anatomical and physiological differences in children
- The importance of early recognition and escalation
- Common injuries by age and mechanism (e.g. falls, NAI, RTAs)
- Paediatric-specific trauma assessments: ABCDE with a paeds lens
- Don't Forget the Bubbles – Paediatric Trauma
- ANZCOR Paediatric Advanced Life Support Guidelines
- Resuscitation Council UK - Paediatric Advanced Life Support Guidelines
- RCH Clinical Guidelines – Major Trauma
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review!
🚨 DISCLAIMER:
All of the opinions of each individual on 'The Student Paramedic Podcast' are their own. Please ensure you are following your local policies, protocols and guidelines.
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