FLOW CHART FOR MANAGEMENT OF DROWNING AND NEAR DROWNING IN CHILDREN IN ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

Sugathan PS

RIPAS Hospital, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam

Objective: To develop a user-friendly flow chart which can be quickly referred by medical personnel in Accident and Emergency departments (A&E) when faced with a child victim of drowning and near drowning (submersion injuries). Such a flow-chart was found to be wanting in quality and availability.

Methods: Literature search, correspondence with resuscitation councils and individual experts in the field and personal discussions were used while developing this flow-chart. After the draft was prepared it was presented at many informal gatherings and shown to experts as well as intended users. Comments and suggestions emerging out of this process were incorporated wherever appropriate. 

Results: A flow-chart has been developed for management of submersion injuries. Short explanatory notes are given. Short appendices on documentation and monitoring are included.

Conclusion: The author has encountered many scenarios of submersion injuries in the hospital setting. While managing such victims, absence of clear and precise protocols / flow-charts were felt to be a major handicap. The flow-chart being presented will hopefully be useful in A&E departments in hospitals wherever submersion injuries are encountered.

 

 

 
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