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Managing children with raised intracranial pressure: brain tumours and intracranial bleeds

Last Reviewed: 05/12/2024
Managingchildrenwithraisedintracranialpr

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Improve your clinical knowledge and care of children with raised intracranial pressure resulting from brain tumours and intracranial bleeds by reading the case studies provided. This module is suitable for nurses involved in child health.

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This resource is aimed at nurses and nursing support workers across all settings and levels of practice, including students of health, social work and care professions.

Authors

Adam Smith-Collins

Clinical lecturer in neonatal medicine, St Michael’s Hospital, Bristol, and School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol

Jessica Green

Specialty trainee, year three in paediatrics, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children

Joanne Smith

Head of children’s nursing, Great Western Hospital, Swindon

Ravindranath Chinthapalli

Consultant paediatrician, Great Western Hospital, Swindon

Siba Paul

Specialty trainee year six in paediatrics, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children.

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Managing children with raised intracranial pressure: brain tumours and intracranial bleeds

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Last Reviewed: 05/12/2024