Trauma in pregnancy
Chapter 51. Trauma in pregnancy The approach to the pregnant trauma victim is exactly the same as for the non-pregnant trauma victim, except that there are two patients – mother…
Chapter 51. Trauma in pregnancy The approach to the pregnant trauma victim is exactly the same as for the non-pregnant trauma victim, except that there are two patients – mother…
Chapter 49. Childbirth Childbirth is frequently successful without any intervention from healthcare professionals. The time when a paramedic may have to become involved is in the established second stage of…
Chapter 50. Emergencies in pregnancy Pregnancy should be considered in any woman of reproductive age. Not every woman will admit, or even realise, that she is pregnant. There are medical…
Chapter 48. Aeromedical evacuation Medical aviation is now extremely sophisticated and can be conveniently divided into primary casualty evacuation and secondary patient transfer. The expertise and equipment required for each…
Chapter 25. Chest injuries Deaths following injuries to the thorax usually result from a lack of oxygen (hypoxia) or lack of circulating blood volume (hypovolaemia). Injuries may be blunt or…
Chapter 46. The sports arena Sport-related deaths Most deaths that occur at sporting events are from natural causes such as myocardial infarctions. Occasionally, congenital heart diseases such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy…
Chapter 47. Rescue from remote places Rescue teams require specialist training, equipment and physical conditioning for working in the remote or austere environments. Paramedics must be fully trained team members,…
Chapter 43. Electrocution • Approximately 20% of reported electrocution injuries are fatal • Generated electricity accounts for over 90% of the deaths, the rest being due to lightning strike •…
Chapter 41. Near drowning ‘Wet’ drowning The individual aspirates water into the lungs, after an episode of breath holding until the victim cannot hold the breath any longer. On inspiration,…