Multiple trauma--stabilization and management in pediatric intensive care unit

Unlike many medical problems which allow us the luxury of casual contemplation or a diligent search for relevant references for assistance, the care of children suffering major trauma does neither. Our only proper response to these young patients is a rapid assessment and treatment, often performed...

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