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Head Injury Updates; Roadside to Resus

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The New Guidelines for Admitting Patients to Hospital After a Head Injury

New guidance on admitting patients to hospital after a head injury. An isolated simple linear non-display skull fracture is unlikely to be a clinically important abnormality unless they are taking anticoagulant or anti-platelet medication. Evidence suggests that there is a slightly higher risk of seizure at presentation associated with simple skull fractures. Those with seizures would be recommended to be admitted to hospital for observation.

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