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- Chris Carter and Jayne Cumming.
- Nurs Times. 2014 May 28;110(22):16-8.
AbstractTrauma is the commonest cause of death in people aged under 40 years. Despite review and debate, the quality of trauma training and care varies. This article examines the literature relating to trauma training in UK military and civilian environments to identify current practice and recommendations for training. It also discusses the British Association of Critical Care Nurses Military Region's one-dayraum trauma critical care skills workshop.
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