Diagnostics Used
To assess injuries and guide treatment, your care team may use:
These help identify injuries rapidly and support decision-making.
Trauma care focuses on patients with serious injuries that require urgent medical attention. If you are brought in for trauma care, it is usually because of an injury that may affect breathing, circulation, movement, or other vital functions.
Care begins immediately with rapid assessment and stabilisation. Trauma teams work together to identify injuries, manage urgent risks, and coordinate ongoing treatment. The priority is to protect life, reduce complications, and support recovery.
Trauma care includes urgent stabilisation and emergency intervention. Common interventions include:
You may require trauma care if you experience:
Your care will follow a structured emergency process:
Comprehensive tools and resources to guide your treatment and recovery.
To assess injuries and guide treatment, your care team may use:
These help identify injuries rapidly and support decision-making.
You may receive support such as:
Any serious injury affecting breathing, circulation, movement, or consciousness may require trauma care.
Not always. Some injuries can be managed without surgery, while others may require urgent intervention.
Patients with serious injuries are prioritised immediately through emergency triage systems.
Depending on the injury, you may be discharged, admitted, transferred to ICU, or referred for surgery or rehabilitation.
Yes. Some injuries may not be obvious immediately, which is why proper assessment and monitoring are important.
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