emergency and trauma care

How does pediatric trauma differ from adult trauma?

Pediatric trauma often involves different mechanisms of injury compared to adults. Children are more likely to experience trauma from falls, motor vehicle accidents, and sports injuries. Their skeletal structures are more flexible, which can result in different patterns of injury such as greenstick fractures. Additionally, children have a higher risk of injury to internal organs due to their relatively smaller body size and less protective fat and muscle.

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