The first chapter, on non-accidental injury (NAI), is written from three different perspectives: that of a nurse practitioner with an interest in paediatrics; a social worker specialising in children; and a paediatric team leader radiographer, who discusses the skeletal survey. This is followed by a brief description of different types of paediatric fractures, with examples. The next chapter looks at the pathway for the limping child, followed by a series of paediatric trauma cases, on which the reader is asked to write reports.
Karen Sakthivel-Wainford has concentrated on the areas of paediatric trauma that are most commonly presented to an emergency department or minor injuries unit. This edition includes 125 cases in total, with 25 new cases focusing on areas (such as the elbow) that practitioners find difficult to interpret.
Contents include:
тАв Introduction┬а
тАв Non-accidental injury┬а
тАв Introduction to paediatric fractures┬а
тАв Overview of the limping child┬а
тАв Wrist and hand trauma┬а
тАв Elbow and forearm trauma┬а
тАв Shoulder trauma┬а
тАв Ankle and foot trauma┬а
тАв Knee and tibia/fibula trauma┬а
тАв Pelvis and hip trauma┬а
тАв Spine, skull and facial trauma┬а
тАв A selection of cases┬а
Karen Sakthivel-Wainford, H.D.C.R (R), PGCert, MSc
Advanced Radiographer Practitioner, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds General Infirmary, UK┬а