Unification of size of diagnostics and medical care by the patient with a craniocerebral trauma
Keywords:
traumatic brain injury, traumatic brain injury severity, the risk of intracranial complications, diagnosis, medical careAbstract
The statistical data on a craniocerebral trauma are given. The international standards of inspection and allocation medical care by the patient with a craniocerebral trauma of a various degree of gravity are given. In the application the sample reminder by the patient is offered, which status does not require hospitalization in neurosurgical clinic, but expedient the supervision of the patient in out-patient conditions is.
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