Abstract

A significant improvement in patient outcomes can be achieved by in-hospital interventions aimed at the prevention of secondary brain injury. The Guidelines for the Management of Severe Head Injury is a scientific, evidence-based document that evaluates the current evidence for practice and interventions to reduce secondary brain injury and improve outcome for traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. The Guidelines covers a wide range of topics including trauma systems, oxygenation and blood pressure resuscitation, intracranial pressure monitoring, intracranial hypertension, nutrition, and pharmacological interventions for the severe TBI patient in the intensive care environment. Head injury care requires an interdisciplinary approach involving emergency room personnel, trauma nurses, and critical care nurses. Critical care nurses will find this document especially applicable because secondary brain injuries are often the result of events that occur in the ICU setting: hypoxemia, hypotension, and intracranial hypertension.

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