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Book Synopsis

This new book provides evidence based guidelines for the immediate clinical management of major trauma.It has been written by clinicians with many years of trauma experience, and endorsed as authoritative by Trauma Care (UK).

The UK now has highly effective trauma systems. Clinical developments include the introduction of damage control resuscitation, tranexamic acid, blood product resuscitation, novel hybrid resuscitation and an emphasis on the control of major external haemorrhage as part of a new ABCDE approach. Consequently, more individuals with major trauma are surviving than ever before. Optimal pre-hospital care is essential for improved survival rates and reduced morbidity.



Trade Review

"This book can be recommended for the scope of presentations ranging from bedside procedures to organization for mass casualty situations. It is well written, and the reference lists and index are quite helpful. As noted, there may be
some regional variation in prehospital practice. Nonetheless, this is an excellent overview of the pertinent issues."

David J. Dries, MD(University of Minnesota Medical School).



Table of Contents

Introduction

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations and acronyms

Contributors

1. Trauma: A global perspective

2. Safety

3. The incident scene

4. Communication in pre-hospital care

5. Mechanism of injury

6. The primary survey

7. Catastrophic haemorrhage

8. Airway management

9. Chest injuries

10. Shock

11. Entrapment and extrication

12. Head injury

13. Spinal injuries

14. Musculoskeletal trauma

15. Analgesia, sedation and emergency anaesthesia

16. The injured child

17. Trauma in pregnancy

18. Trauma in the elderly

19. Burns

20. Firearms, ballistics and gunshot wounds

21. Blast injuries

22. Trauma management in the austere pre-hospital environment

23. Mass casualty situations

24. Retrieval and transport

25. Handover and documentation

26. Law and ethics in pre-hospital care

27. Research and audit in pre-hospital care

28. Training in pre-hospital emergency medicine (PHEM)

29. Trauma systems

Annex A Practical procedures in thoracic trauma

Annex B Traumatic cardiac arrest

Index

Trauma Care PreHospital Manual

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/7/2018 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138626843, 978-1138626843
      ISBN10: 1138626848

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This new book provides evidence based guidelines for the immediate clinical management of major trauma.It has been written by clinicians with many years of trauma experience, and endorsed as authoritative by Trauma Care (UK).

      The UK now has highly effective trauma systems. Clinical developments include the introduction of damage control resuscitation, tranexamic acid, blood product resuscitation, novel hybrid resuscitation and an emphasis on the control of major external haemorrhage as part of a new ABCDE approach. Consequently, more individuals with major trauma are surviving than ever before. Optimal pre-hospital care is essential for improved survival rates and reduced morbidity.



      Trade Review

      "This book can be recommended for the scope of presentations ranging from bedside procedures to organization for mass casualty situations. It is well written, and the reference lists and index are quite helpful. As noted, there may be
      some regional variation in prehospital practice. Nonetheless, this is an excellent overview of the pertinent issues."

      David J. Dries, MD(University of Minnesota Medical School).



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Acknowledgements

      Abbreviations and acronyms

      Contributors

      1. Trauma: A global perspective

      2. Safety

      3. The incident scene

      4. Communication in pre-hospital care

      5. Mechanism of injury

      6. The primary survey

      7. Catastrophic haemorrhage

      8. Airway management

      9. Chest injuries

      10. Shock

      11. Entrapment and extrication

      12. Head injury

      13. Spinal injuries

      14. Musculoskeletal trauma

      15. Analgesia, sedation and emergency anaesthesia

      16. The injured child

      17. Trauma in pregnancy

      18. Trauma in the elderly

      19. Burns

      20. Firearms, ballistics and gunshot wounds

      21. Blast injuries

      22. Trauma management in the austere pre-hospital environment

      23. Mass casualty situations

      24. Retrieval and transport

      25. Handover and documentation

      26. Law and ethics in pre-hospital care

      27. Research and audit in pre-hospital care

      28. Training in pre-hospital emergency medicine (PHEM)

      29. Trauma systems

      Annex A Practical procedures in thoracic trauma

      Annex B Traumatic cardiac arrest

      Index

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