EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Tactical Medical Support

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Tactical emergency medical support, or TEMS, was patterned after the successful military model of specially trained medics embedded within remotely deployed fighting units. While the military…

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International Deployment

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Emergency medicine service (EMS) personnel have opportunities to deploy in a variety of settings from urban international disaster response to sustained humanitarian missions for developing areas…

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Mass Gatherings

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Mass gathering medical care generally refers to the organized care provided for groups of at least 1000 people, including both spectators and participants, although some authors…

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Field Surgery

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Field surgical procedures are for the most part relatively uncommon with few cases reported and published. Barriers to reporting likely include a preponderance of poor or…

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Obstetric Procedures

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Babies have been born for millions of years without EMS intervention. This is one “emergency” that almost always turns out well. The CDC reported that, in…

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Pain Management, Sedation, and Anesthesia

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Print Section Listen Pain is the most common emergency complaint. The World Health Organization supports optimal pain treatment as a fundamental human right (http://who.int.easyaccess2.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/mediacetre/news/notes/2007/np31/en/). Several prehospital studies have shown inadequate…

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Extremity Injuries

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Musculoskeletal trauma is frequently encountered in the prehospital setting. In 2007, extremity injuries accounted for over 14 million emergency department visits within the United States.1 Injuries…

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Burns

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen There are an estimated 1.2 million burn injuries per year in the United States. Of these, 50,000 patients are hospitalized and 4500 fire-related deaths occur. According…

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Wounds and Hemorrhage

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen This chapter will discuss the role of the EMS physician in the treatment of acute wounds and hemorrhage. As a first responder, a physician should be…

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Field Triage and Transport Decision Making

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The daily operations of EMS systems focus on providing care and transport to individual patients with (usually) unlimited resources. This approach allows prehospital providers to attempt…

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