About 10 times each week, emergency medicine physicians, surgeons and nurses at University of Utah Hospital scramble to save the life of a severely ill or injured person. They include level one trauma patients who are victims of motor vehicle accidents, avalanches, burns and explosions, and violent crimes. They might be victims of heart attacks, pneumonia or kidney failure. Often, they've lost a lot of blood, their hearts have stopped or they're not breathing
Increasing elderly population means an increasing proportion of elderly trauma patients. This group ...
Since the terror attacks, four University Hospitals & Clinics Emergency Department workers received ...
Shock is a final common pathway associated with regularly encountered emergencies including myocardi...
About 10 times each week, emergency medicine physicians, surgeons and nurses at University of Utah H...
Volume5/2002_April15April 15, 2002 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Daniel Horwitz, M...
© 2009 Dr. Daryl Jones.Modern hospitals treat patients with increasing co-morbidity and complexity. ...
Approximately 350 Utah men and women who dedicate their lives to saving others will be honored at a ...
care for injured or ill people in emergencies and transport them to and from health care institution...
Disasters can rarely be anticipated, much less prevented. After both natural disasters (e.g., earthq...
Timothy R. Wolfe, M.D., associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of Utah medical ...
Trauma is among the commonest presentation at the emergency room being the third highest mortality (...
Although trauma victims constitute around one-tenth to one-eighth of the total patient volume in hos...
The emergency room is equipped to handle unpredictable medical situations and often very traumatic. ...
Background: Trauma is the most common cause of mortality in the first four decades of life. In our c...
A kidney dialysis team from the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension in the Department of Interna...
Increasing elderly population means an increasing proportion of elderly trauma patients. This group ...
Since the terror attacks, four University Hospitals & Clinics Emergency Department workers received ...
Shock is a final common pathway associated with regularly encountered emergencies including myocardi...
About 10 times each week, emergency medicine physicians, surgeons and nurses at University of Utah H...
Volume5/2002_April15April 15, 2002 PULSE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Daniel Horwitz, M...
© 2009 Dr. Daryl Jones.Modern hospitals treat patients with increasing co-morbidity and complexity. ...
Approximately 350 Utah men and women who dedicate their lives to saving others will be honored at a ...
care for injured or ill people in emergencies and transport them to and from health care institution...
Disasters can rarely be anticipated, much less prevented. After both natural disasters (e.g., earthq...
Timothy R. Wolfe, M.D., associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of Utah medical ...
Trauma is among the commonest presentation at the emergency room being the third highest mortality (...
Although trauma victims constitute around one-tenth to one-eighth of the total patient volume in hos...
The emergency room is equipped to handle unpredictable medical situations and often very traumatic. ...
Background: Trauma is the most common cause of mortality in the first four decades of life. In our c...
A kidney dialysis team from the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension in the Department of Interna...
Increasing elderly population means an increasing proportion of elderly trauma patients. This group ...
Since the terror attacks, four University Hospitals & Clinics Emergency Department workers received ...
Shock is a final common pathway associated with regularly encountered emergencies including myocardi...