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The Vital Manual of Trauma



When an accident or violent crime occurs, the lives of those affected are in the hands of the trained first responders who answer the call armed with the proper tools. In every trauma kit among bandages and burn gel is a manual for trauma treatment. No amount of training and experience can prepare emergency personnel to treat every injury successfully without the help of such a manual for trauma treatment.

Sudden Danger

While every healthy person is healthy in the same way, each victim of traumatic injury is unhealthy in a completely unique way. While emergency personnel are trained to handle each situation in the same way, there is no way for them to be completely prepared to treat each individual involved.

At each trauma scene, the injured are removed from immediate danger, stabilized and evaluated for high priority injuries. Head trauma, breathing problems and uncontrolled bleeding are dealt with right away. These and other injuries can be affected by the time it may have taken to rescue the patient, underlying health conditions and the nature of the environment. Since shock is treated by keeping the patient warm, severe cold conditions can have a serious impact.

A physical trauma is different for a high school athlete than it is for a pregnant woman or for an elderly man. The manual for trauma treatment helps interpret diagnostic results. What should the blood pressure be? What if it's not the same in both arms? If a patient is taking blood pressure medication, how should that impact? If emergency medication is needed, how much should be given according to body weight, physical condition and what is the likelihood of allergy? All of that vital information is contained in the manual for trauma treatment.

 



Besides providing the best available information, the manual for trauma treatment helps protect the emergency personnel. If a patient has a bad result due to the treatment administered in the field, the emergency personnel can rely on the manual for trauma treatment to prove that the best available care was given. In a litigious society, this allows some level of confidence on the part of the first responders.

When choices have to be made on the fly, the emergency medical technicians can refer to the manual for trauma to keep them moving instead of hesitating. When push comes to shove, as it does in an emergency, it's good to have all of the expert knowledge that's contained in a manual for trauma.









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