from Subsection 4M - Clinical – Trauma
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 June 2025
Trauma is one of the leading global causes of mortality. In spite of more liberal use of CT scans, some patients will still have occult injuries and require a short period of observation and may need treatment of pain, etc. Emergency department observation units (ED OUs) have been used for the short-term management of trauma patients since the 1980s. OUs have proven to be a cost effective and safe alternative to inpatient admission for patients who need short-term management of their injury. OUs were found to decrease length of stay, increase efficiency, and decrease the utilization of resources.
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