International journal of trauma nursing
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The anatomy of a child's airway presents multiple challenges for health care providers who must maintain adequate ventilation and oxygenation. The care giver must be knowledgeable about the anatomic differences between children and adults and skilled in the use of pediatric airway adjuncts to provide safe, effective airway management.
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Open pelvic fractures have a greater than 40% mortality rate. Traumatic hemipelvectomy, a severe form of open fracture, is a life-threatening injury that requires rapid resuscitation, surgical intervention, and critical-care monitoring. Survivors benefit from aggressive and consistent rehabilitation. This case presentation discusses the multiple aspects of care of a traumatic hemipelvectomy and the ways in which the staff were able to accommodate the cultural needs of an Amish patient and family.