03_04 Level 3 - Unexplained Injuries
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- Title:
- 03_04 Level 3 - Unexplained Injuries
- Description:
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This e-learning module/session is currently undergoing review and revision. You may still complete the sessions, however, please be aware that some of the content is out of date and references may cite old policies.
This session will consider the management of an unexplained injury in a child, where there is disagreement between professionals. Health professionals involved directly in these cases may include A&E medical and nursing staff, paediatricians, orthopaedic surgeons, surgeons and anaesthetists, paediatric intensivists, paediatric radiologists and forensic odontologists with essential contributions from the primary health care team - health visitor, school nurse and general practitioner. These sessions have been updated in 2015 by Dr Fiona Straw, Dr Leonie Pereira and Dr Rajiv Mittal wth quality assurance by Dr Andrea Goddard and Dr Anne Aukett. - Hierarchy:
- Ophthalmology (Eye-Site) > Eye-Site 00 Ophthalmology Curriculum > The Ophthalmologist as a professional (Personal intelligences) > 12) Role in Health Service (HS) > HS6 Safeguarding > 03_04 Level 3 - Unexplained Injuries
- Author(s):
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Giles Armstrong
- Created:
- 23 Oct 2012
- Last Major Update:
- 23 Oct 2012
- Quicklink:
- 700-1010
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- Title:
- 03_04 Level 3 - Unexplained Injuries
- Description:
-
This e-learning module/session is currently undergoing review and revision. You may still complete the sessions, however, please be aware that some of the content is out of date and references may cite old policies.
This session will consider the management of an unexplained injury in a child, where there is disagreement between professionals. Health professionals involved directly in these cases may include A&E medical and nursing staff, paediatricians, orthopaedic surgeons, surgeons and anaesthetists, paediatric intensivists, paediatric radiologists and forensic odontologists with essential contributions from the primary health care team - health visitor, school nurse and general practitioner. These sessions have been updated in 2015 by Dr Fiona Straw, Dr Leonie Pereira and Dr Rajiv Mittal wth quality assurance by Dr Andrea Goddard and Dr Anne Aukett. - Hierarchy:
- Ophthalmology (Eye-Site) > Eye-Site 00 Ophthalmology Curriculum > The Ophthalmologist as a professional (Personal intelligences) > 12) Role in Health Service (HS) > HS6 Safeguarding > 03_04 Level 3 - Unexplained Injuries
- Author(s):
-
Giles Armstrong
- Created:
- 23 Oct 2012
- Last Major Update:
- 23 Oct 2012
- Quicklink:
- 700-1010