The versatile C295 provides rapid emergency response for medical evacuations (MEDEVAC) to even the most remote locations.
To meet this requirement, an effective medical evacuation system is essential. The paper presented the architecture of the electronically supported decision support system for medical evacuation during military operations. The system can also be used by other services such as police or fire se...
Having been finally formed during the Great Patriotic War as the system of casualty staging it proved to be correct. At the same time this system has some deficiencies, namely: the repeated surgical intervention, multistaged character of evacuation, medical care and treatment. In the post-war ...
military medical personnel. In wartime the main tasks of the military medical service are to save the lives of as many wounded, injured, and sick as possible and to restore their combat efficiency very quickly. To perform these tasks successfully, the system of medical support for the troops ...
evacuation operations and for transporting military personnel by ship when their accommodation exceeds the capacity of the unit. Insulation mats or cots and blankets and pillows are the most important items. A toilet system should also be included that separates urine and faeces to enable longer ...
The military’s ability to pivot quickly to fight enemies doesn’t just apply to air, sea, ground and space forces. The military medical system has been in a unique position to respond to the urgency of COVID-19 on a number of fronts, defense health officials said. ...
including prehospital tactical combat casualty care, rapid medical evacuation to forward surgical capability, and implementation of clinical practice guidelines. As... Markov, N. P,DuBose, J. J,D Scott,... - 《Journal of Vascular Surgery》 被引量: 71发表: 2012年 Prehospital interventions performe...
likelihood of negative long-term effects caused by brain trauma. Devices like ATBI are designed to increase frontline commanders’ options for triaging seriously injured and wounded servicemembers while increasing the availability of patient data to inform immediate treatment and medical evacuation ...
Medical evacuation, often termed MEDEVAC or Medevac, involves the timely and efficient movement of casualties and the provision of en route medical care to the wounded being evacuated to receiving medical facilities using medically equipped ground vehicles (ambulances) or aircraft (air ambulances). In...
By August 1862, things changed; an organized system of medical care and evacuation was established through the use of triage, ambulance support, field and general hospitals, and transportation via hospital trains and ships. Pearlstein noted by the end of the war, more than 1...