Arrange immediate transfer to the hospital emergency department (accompanied by a competent adult) if any of the following risk factors for intracranial complications or cervical spine injury are present: GCS > 15, evidence of shock, or other injuries suggesting chest/abdominal trauma, limb or pelvic trauma, or significant vascular injury, dangerous mechanism of injury, history of bleeding or coagulation disorder, current alcohol or drug intoxication, any loss of consciousness after the injury, post-traumatic seizure, previous brain surgery, amnesia lasting more than 5 minutes, persistent headahce since the injury, vomiting, focal neurological deficit, suspected open, depressed or basal skull fracture, suspected cervical spine injury, irritability or altered behaviour, clinical concern about the diagnosis, ongoing concern from person/family/carer or responsible adult unable to stay with the person for 24 hours.