INTRODUCTION: Discomfort from cold is a significant problem for trauma victims. Prehospital treatment of a hypothermic patient is hugely challenging for medical rescue teams. Preventing heat loss is a basic treatment in all levels of care. The main aim objective of this report was to examine the influence of low ambient temperature on cooling oxygen in a rescue set and to check whether heating the oxygen tube with the rescuer’s body is a legitimate method. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In the control test, an oxygen tube was disposed of across a styrofoam board, whereas a study group was an oxygen tube hidden underneath the paramedic’s jacket. A thermographic camera was used to define oxygen’s temperature in different parts of the medical setting...
BACKGROUND: The ambulance milieu does not offer good thermal comfort to patients during the cold Swe...
Aim The management of hypothermic casualties is a challenge faced by all prehospital and search and ...
Aim - To determine whether applying forced air warming attenuates the impact of sedation-induced imp...
Abstract Background Accidental hypothermia is a manifest problem during the rescue of entrapped vict...
Background: Prevention and treatment of hypothermia by active warming in prehospital trauma care is ...
Background: In prehospital trauma care active warming is recommended to aid in protection from furth...
Background: Accidental hypothermia increases mortality and morbidity in trauma patients. Various met...
Background: Protection against cold is vitally important in prehospital trauma care to reduce heat l...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Accidental hypothermia concerns a body core temperature of...
Background The unpredictability of the nature of the next call is a basic feature of Emergency Serv...
Objective: The aim of this review is to map the prehospital rewarming measures used to prevent hypot...
Background Patients’ cold exposure is a neglected problem in prehospital emergency care. Cold stress...
Introduction: In the prehospital care of a cold and wet person, early application of adequate insula...
INTRODUCTION: In a cold, wet, or windy environment, cold exposure can be considerable for an injured...
Introduction: In a cold,wet, or windy environment, cold exposure can be considerable for an injured ...
BACKGROUND: The ambulance milieu does not offer good thermal comfort to patients during the cold Swe...
Aim The management of hypothermic casualties is a challenge faced by all prehospital and search and ...
Aim - To determine whether applying forced air warming attenuates the impact of sedation-induced imp...
Abstract Background Accidental hypothermia is a manifest problem during the rescue of entrapped vict...
Background: Prevention and treatment of hypothermia by active warming in prehospital trauma care is ...
Background: In prehospital trauma care active warming is recommended to aid in protection from furth...
Background: Accidental hypothermia increases mortality and morbidity in trauma patients. Various met...
Background: Protection against cold is vitally important in prehospital trauma care to reduce heat l...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Accidental hypothermia concerns a body core temperature of...
Background The unpredictability of the nature of the next call is a basic feature of Emergency Serv...
Objective: The aim of this review is to map the prehospital rewarming measures used to prevent hypot...
Background Patients’ cold exposure is a neglected problem in prehospital emergency care. Cold stress...
Introduction: In the prehospital care of a cold and wet person, early application of adequate insula...
INTRODUCTION: In a cold, wet, or windy environment, cold exposure can be considerable for an injured...
Introduction: In a cold,wet, or windy environment, cold exposure can be considerable for an injured ...
BACKGROUND: The ambulance milieu does not offer good thermal comfort to patients during the cold Swe...
Aim The management of hypothermic casualties is a challenge faced by all prehospital and search and ...
Aim - To determine whether applying forced air warming attenuates the impact of sedation-induced imp...