03550nam 2200469z 450 991070349690332120240926203520.0(CKB)3360000000465400(SSID)ssj0001353587(PQKBManifestationID)12545486(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001353587(PQKBWorkID)11315814(PQKB)10490353(OCoLC)823749743(OCoLC)993360000000465400(EXLCZ)99336000000046540020160829d2012 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCombat casualty care lessons learned from OEF and OIF /editor in chief, Martha K. Lenhart ; medical content editor, Eric Savitsky ; military editor, Brian EastridgeFalls Church, Va. :Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army,2012.1 online resource ([778] pages) color illustrationsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographIncludes bibliographical references and index.Modern warfare / Alec C. Beekley, Harold Bohman, and Danielle Schindler -- Weapons effects / Sidney B. Brevard, Howard Champion, and Dan Katz -- Fundamentals of combat casualty care / Robert T. Gerhardt ... [et al.] -- Damage control resuscitation / Jeremy G. Perkins and Alec C. Beekley -- Damage control surgery / Brian J. Eastridge ... [et al.] -- Maxillofacial and neck trauma / Robert G. Hale ... [et al.] -- Ocular trauma / Raymond I. Cho and Eric Savitsky -- Traumatic brain injury / Scott A. Marshall ... [et al.] -- Extremity injury / John F. Kragh Jr, Jess M. Kirby, and James R. Ficke -- Spinal trauma / Raymond F. Topp, Eric Savitsky, and William P. Cranston -- Pediatric trauma / Philip C. Spinella, Jonathan Martin, and Kenneth S. Azarow -- Acute burn care / Evan M. Renz and Leopoldo C. Cancio -- Critical care / David Norton, Phillip Mason, and Jay Johannigman."This book is designed to deliver combat casualty care information that will facilitate transition from a continental US or civilian practice to the combat care environment. Establishment of the Joint Theater Trauma System and the Joint Theater Trauma Registry, coupled with the efforts of the authors, has resulted in the creation of the most comprehensive, evidence-based depiction of the latest advances in combat casualty care. Lessons learned in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) have been fortified with evidence-based recommendations to improve casualty care. The educational curriculum was designed overall to address the leading causes of preventable death and disability in OEF and OIF. Specifically, the generalist combat casualty care provider is presented requisite information for optimal cae of US combat casualties in the first 72 to 96 hours after injury. The specialist provider is afforded similar information, supplemented by lessons learned for definitive care of host nation patients."--Page [4] of cover.SoldiersWounds and injuriesUnited StatesSoldiersWounds and injuries616.9/8023Savitsky EricEastridge BrianLenhart Martha KUnited States.Department of the ArmyBorden Institute (U.S.)PQKBBOOK9910703496903321Combat casualty care3404123UNINA