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Paramedics' educational needs in the alleviation and transfer of combat victims with abdominal lacerations during desert wars

Correspondence to Author: Damela San Martín, 

Hospital Fray Bernardino Alvarez, Ciudad de México, México.

Abstract:

AIMS. Presence and effective enterprises of therapeutic cadre and paramedics is one among the vital factors that if done timely and with such program and science will forestall several damages, preserve soldiers’ morale and forestall complications. beyond question creating correct clinical choices, style in nerve-racking things, order of knowledge and data and applicable use of a priori and sensible educations ar of paramedics’ liabilities, that are studied during this analysis. METHODS. This investigation could be a descriptive cross-sectional study. For study subject, questionnaires were ready and disposed to fifty paramedics UN agency were gift at war. Obtained knowledge were analyses and assessed per study goals with SPSS applied mathematics computer code. RESULTS. In recognition field, paramedics diagnosed seventieth of abdominal lacerations to want emergency interventions. In transmission field, five hundredth of answers of paramedics concerning therapeutic cares of sharp abdominal traumas were incorrect. In mental and emotional fields, forty second paramedics mentioned sensible and a priori education and domination on work because the best mental and emotional supports. CONCLUSION. per results of this study, paramedics want education in 3 recognition, transmission and behavior fields.

Keywords:Lymhocytic vasculitis Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Citation:

Damela San Martín. Paramedics' educational needs in the alleviation and transfer of combat victims with abdominal lacerations during desert wars. Annals of Critical Care and Medicine 2024.

Journal Info

  • Journal Name: Annals of Critical Care and Medicine
  • Impact Factor: 2.709**
  • ISSN: 2770-4440
  • DOI: 10.52338/accm
  • Short Name: ACCM
  • Acceptance rate: 55%
  • Volume: 6 (2024)
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  • Acceptance to publication: 10 days

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