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NEXUS C-Spine Criteria

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A useful bedside memory aid for NEXUS: 'DAIN-T' — Distracting injury, Alertness (abnormal), Intoxication, Neurological deficit, Tenderness (midline). If any 'DAIN-T' criterion is positive, the patient is not NEXUS low-risk and imaging is required. All five must be absent for clinical clearance.

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Did you know?

The NEXUS study (published NEJM 2000) enrolled 34,069 patients across 21 US hospitals — at the time one of the largest prospective studies ever conducted in emergency medicine. Its findings fundamentally changed practice, preventing millions of unnecessary cervical spine X-rays annually in the United States alone.

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