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    Trauma encompasses more than childhood adversity; it includes stressors like the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare teams must recognize, assess, and treat trauma using trauma-informed approaches for patient recovery.

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    • Trauma impacts both physical and mental health, necessitating a comprehensive approach.

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    Conclusions:

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