Abstract
‘Mild’ head injury is increasingly recognized as a potential source of physical and psychological disability, but there is a lack of consistency about the definition and management of these patients. We discuss and define the terms ‘mild’ and ‘minor’, the assessment of post-traumatic amnesia, and the relevance of other signs and symptoms.
Previous guidelines and recent evidence that a ‘mild’ injury may be followed by an intracranial complication are reviewed as a basis for recommendations for investigation and management in accident and emergency departments, for in-patient observation and for discharge planning.
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