Hoban Ciara
Mediclinic Middle East, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Emerg Nurse. 2017 Sep 14;25(5):30-33. doi: 10.7748/en.2017.e1670.
Each year, 1.4 million people with recent head injuries attend emergency departments in England and Wales. The incidence of head injury in acutely intoxicated patients is estimated to be as high as 65%. One of the challenges of assessing and managing patients who have consumed drugs or alcohol is that the signs and symptoms of this type of intoxication are also risk factors for intracranial complications and head injury, which makes differentiation between the two diagnoses difficult. This article examines the literature on assessment and management of intoxicated patients with head injuries to identify the challenges faced by healthcare professionals undertaking neurological assessments. The article, which includes a case study to illustrate some of these challenges, also explores how staff perceptions can affect assessment and management, and the effects of alcohol on Glasgow Coma Scale scores.
在英格兰和威尔士,每年有140万近期头部受伤的患者前往急诊科就诊。急性中毒患者的头部受伤发生率估计高达65%。评估和管理吸毒或饮酒患者面临的挑战之一是,这类中毒的体征和症状也是颅内并发症和头部受伤的风险因素,这使得区分这两种诊断很困难。本文研究了有关头部受伤中毒患者评估和管理的文献,以确定进行神经学评估的医护人员所面临的挑战。本文还包括一个案例研究来说明其中一些挑战,探讨了工作人员的认知如何影响评估和管理,以及酒精对格拉斯哥昏迷量表评分的影响。