When taking a history, the EP must document the mechanism and circumstances of the injury (e.g. interpersonal violence, road traffic accident) as well as the presence or absence of head injury symptoms, such as loss of consciousness, amnesia and vomiting.
Further specifics need to be considered when acquiring the history for the following injuries:
ZMC and zygomatic arch injuries
For injuries of the ZMC and zygomatic arch, the history must also include:
Nasal injury
For nasal injury, the history must include:
Facial injury and abuse
The EP must also be aware of the association between facial injury and the abuse of children, women and vulnerable adults. If doubt exists, for example, a delayed presentation or mismatch between the history and examination findings, then seek advice from a senior EM or paediatric clinician.
Learning bite
Consider carefully whether the history of injury corresponds with your findings on examination. A second opinion should be sought for any discrepancy found.