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How to Stop the Bleed: First Care Provider Model for Developing Public Trauma Response Beyond Basic Hemorrhage Control

机译:如何停止出血:在基本出血控制之外发展公共创伤反应的急救医疗提供者模型

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Since 2013, the First Care Provider (FCP) model has successfully educated the non-medical population on how to recognize life-threatening injuries and perform interventions recommended by the Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC) and the Hartford Consensus in the disaster setting. Recent programs, such as the federal “Stop The Bleed” campaign, have placed the emphasis of public training on hemorrhage control. However, recent attacks demonstrate that access to wounded, recognition of injury, and rapid evacuation are equally as important as hemorrhage control in minimizing mortality. To date, no training programs have produced a validated study with regard to training a community population in these necessary principles of disaster response.
机译:自2013年以来,First Care Provider(FCP)模式已成功地向非医学人群进行了如何识别威胁生命的伤害的教育,以及如何在战术急救人员委员会(C-TECC)和《哈特福德共识》中建议采取干预措施。灾难环境。最近的计划,例如联邦“止血”运动,已将重点放在出血控制方面的公共培训上。但是,最近的袭击表明,在最大程度降低死亡率的同时,接触伤者,识别伤害和快速撤离与控制出血同样重要。迄今为止,还没有任何培训计划针对这些必要的灾害应对原则对社区人口进行培训方面的有效研究。

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