This session provides an overview of the fundamental principles of the management of moderate and severe traumatic brain injury, concentrating on the hours immediately post-injury. After discussing classification of head injury the session covers assessme
This session contains a link to the BJA Education article followed by a series of self assessment multiple choice questions.<br><br>The article will open in a new window or tab depending on your browser.<br><br> CPD credits are awarded by the RCoA for the
This session reviews the physiology relevant to intracranial pressure (ICP) and describes the causes and effects of raised ICP. Techniques of ICP monitoring and the use of ICP- and cerebral-perfusion-pressure-guided therapies are discussed.
This session describes the pathophysiology surrounding thoracolumbar spine injury, the physiological consequences of such trauma and the management of unstable injury.
This session describes the clinical features and physiological responses to traumatic haemorrhagic shock. It also summarises the current understanding of the underlying pathophysiology and approaches to the management of these critically unwell patients.
This session looks at how we can build positive professional relationships by focusing on the importance of seeing people as individuals and by using the power of images and narratives.
This session looks at the elements that make up an inclusive practice learning environment and what we can all do to facilitate a shared sense of belonging at work.
This session explores the thinking processes and the complexity of factors that shape everyday professional decision-making in health and social care contexts.