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Trauma management

Includes self-aid, buddy aid, and combat lifesaver skills. Also includes emergency medical treatment provided by combat medics and corpsmen and advanced trauma management provided by physicians and physician assistants. Highest level treatment capability Army medical platoons (battalion aid stations) and USMC shock trauma platoons. [Pg.185]

Emergency medical care (advanced trauma management) Echelon I Battalion/squadron aid stations Echelon I Aid station of the troop medical clinic Echelon I Aid station of the troop medical clinic ... [Pg.327]

While historically the use of radiographs has been integral to trauma management, in the future the increasing availability of CT and MRI and the use of ultrasound may alter this role. [Pg.4]

Box 13 Larrey and Percy The Beginnings of a Systematic Approach to Trauma Management... [Pg.7]

Chemical basic (first aid) measures for the management of toxic trauma can be provided by non-medical personnel with basic training and access to no or only basic medical equipment. In addition to basic life support and trauma management skills, additional features required are as follows ... [Pg.85]


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