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Clinical guidance

TEMPO, the Trauma East Manual of Procedures and Operations, is the regional manual describing the majority of our clinical and operational guidance. It is published by the Trauma Network Board. It is no longer presented in a printed manual, but the latest version of all contents can be found in our resources / library and on EOLAS

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Clinical governance

Each acute provider is responsible for clinical governance. The Trauma Network brings all learning together, provides expert guidance and education.

All providers review cases with unexpected outcomes as part of clinical governance processes - these forms can be found in the library

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Prevention

The Trauma Network works collaboratively with other agencies to try and prevent serious injury.

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Acute Care

Patients will be taken to an acute hospital that is part of the Trauma Network - either a Major Trauma Centre or one of the Trauma Units.

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Ongoing Care

During this phase of care, it may be possible to meet the needs of the patient locally, and they will therefore be transferred from the MTC back to their local TU. This also helps family and friends visiting and supporting patients.

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Rehab

Rehabilitation involves a team approach to improving the physical, psychological, social and emotional problems that may arise.

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Positive Feedback & Incident Form

The Network aims to ensure through collaboration with all organisations that patients recieve the best care possible.

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