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  • CHALICE (Children’s Head injury ALgorithm for the prediction of Important Clinical Events) Rule

    This decision tool is intended to help determine whether a CT scan is needed to evaluate a child’s head injury. If any of the 14 items is ‘YES’, a CT scan is recommended.

    By SOAPnote
    posted 2017-08-08, updated 2019-12-22
    Pediatrics
    Tags: head injury, trauma
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