EMERGENCY PRE-MEDICAL CARE ON THE BATTLEFIELD AS A CRITICAL POINT TO SAVING THE LIFE OF THE WOUNDED

I. Okhrimenko, N. A. Lyakhova, Taras G. Nagaynik, O.O. Zimnikov, V. Prontenko
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Aim: To reveal the peculiarities of providing emergency pre-medical care to the wounded in combat conditions. Material and methods: Research methods: analysis and generalization of scientific and educational literature, data from the Internet; study and generalization of the experience of conducting military operations in Ukraine in 2014- 2022, the experience of the armies of the leading countries of the world and NATO in providing emergency pre-medical care to the wounded in combat conditions. Results: It has been found that up to 90 % of all the potentially possible causes of death on the battlefield can be avoided thanks to the timely and high-quality provision of pre-medical care to the wounded. The main peculiarities of providing emergency pre-medical care to the wounded during hostilities in the “red”, “yellow” and “green” zones have been revealed. The algorithm for providing emergency pre-medical care according to NATO standards has been presented. Conclusions: It has been proven that high-quality tactical and medical training of personnel significantly reduces the percentage of combat casualties, increases the combat capability of the unit and the effectiveness of the combat mission.
战场上的紧急医疗前护理是挽救伤员生命的关键点
目的:揭示在战斗条件下为伤员提供紧急医疗前护理的特点。资料与方法:研究方法:对科教文献、网络数据进行分析归纳;研究和总结2014- 2022年在乌克兰开展军事行动的经验、世界主要国家和北约军队在战斗条件下向伤员提供紧急医疗前护理的经验。结果:战场上高达90%的潜在死亡原因可以通过及时、高质量地为伤员提供医疗前护理而避免。揭示了在"红"、"黄"和"绿"区敌对行动期间向伤员提供紧急医疗前护理的主要特点。提出了根据北约标准提供紧急医疗前护理的算法。结论:实践证明,高质量的人员战术和医学训练可以显著降低作战伤亡率,提高部队的作战能力和作战任务的有效性。
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