Rural Trauma
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Print Section Listen Trauma care in rural America and public awareness of it has improved remarkably over the past 50 years. This is a tribute to those farsighted…
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Print Section Listen Trauma care in rural America and public awareness of it has improved remarkably over the past 50 years. This is a tribute to those farsighted…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Providing an anesthetic for the trauma victim is among the greatest challenges for an anesthesiologist. In many cases, care must be rendered to a patient about…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen No one can predict the time, location, or complexity of the next disaster. The management of the medical effects of contemporary disasters, whether natural or man-made,…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The importance of the initial trauma assessment cannot be overstated as it sets the tone and conduct for the successive steps in the patient’s overall care….
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Injuries have long been classified in terms of severity. The world’s oldest known surgical document, the Edwin Smith Surgical Papyrus (ca. 17th century BC), classified 48…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Injury is a leading cause of death, disability and health care costs worldwide. The Global Burden of Disease Study, which creates a unique framework by which…
TRAUMA SYSTEM DEFINITION Print Section Listen A trauma system is an integrated collaboration of agencies and institutions organized to control the disease of injury. Its mission extends from effective prevention…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Over the past decade the organization of a new paradigm in the management of acutely ill surgical patients has emerged, one emphasizing surgeons trained in trauma,…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Kinematics (kn-mtks) n: The science of pure motion, considered without reference to the matter or objects moved or to the force producing or changing the motion….
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Injury is not an “accident” but rather a disease, much like malaria, tuberculosis and other public health problems, or cancer and heart disease. Injury, like other…