Open Journal of Emergency Medicine

Volume 9, Issue 2 (June 2021)

ISSN Print: 2332-1806   ISSN Online: 2332-1814

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Study on the Treatment Strategy of Batches of the Wounded and Partial First-Aid Procedures in Public Emergencies in Tertiary General Hospitals

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DOI: 10.4236/ojem.2021.92004    291 Downloads   824 Views  

ABSTRACT

Objective: The purpose is to formulate treatment strategies of batches of the wounded and partial first-aid procedures, and further improve the emergency rescue capability of hospitals. Methods: This study analyzed the emergency treatment case that we participated in. In this case, we used various means to start the emergency plan, run the emergency procedures, optimize diagnosis, treatment, and rescue procedures, mobilize medical rescue resources, provide a reference for emergency command decisions, formulate a set of coping strategies of tertiary general hospitals on public emergencies. Results: Through the scientific and effective management of our hospital, 20 wounded have been discharged from the hospital and achieved the ideal effect of zero deaths in the hospital. Conclusions: The new mode of first-aid and health emergency management on the scene of modern disaster needs to find ways to minimize the loss of life and property brought by public emergencies, integrate the various sections of modern disaster medicine, integrate a large number of international and domestic basic and clinical research achievements of disaster first-aid, and upgrade to information, digital system.

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Wang, C. , Huang, X. , Zhao, X. , Pan, L. , Jia, Y. , Tian, T. and Gao, L. (2021) Study on the Treatment Strategy of Batches of the Wounded and Partial First-Aid Procedures in Public Emergencies in Tertiary General Hospitals. Open Journal of Emergency Medicine, 9, 25-31. doi: 10.4236/ojem.2021.92004.

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