Maritime Applications of Prolonged Casualty Care Sepsis on a Destroyer During Distributed Maritime Operations.

Q3 Medicine
Matthew D Tadlock, Ryan Maves, Dana M Flieger, Tyler J Baldino, Donald Adams, Jamie C Riesberg, Levi K Kitchen, Jermy J Brower, Michael S Tripp
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Abstract

During distributed maritime operations, individual components of the naval force are more geographically dispersed. As the U.S. Navy further develops this concept, smaller vessels may be operating at a significant time and distance away from more advanced medical capabilities. Therefore, during both current and future contested Distributed Maritime Operations, Role 1 maritime caregivers such as Independent Duty Corpsman will have to manage patients for prolonged periods of time. This manuscript presents an innovative approach to teaching complex operational medicine concepts (including Prolonged Casualty Care [PCC]) to austere Role 1 maritime caregivers using a hypothetical scenario involving a patient with sepsis and septic shock. The scenario incorporates the Joint Trauma System PCC Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) and other standard references. The scenario includes a stem clinical vignette, expected clinical changes for the affected patient at specific time points (e.g., time 0, 1, 2, and 48h), and expected interventions based on the PCC CPG and available shipboard equipment. Epidemiology of sepsis in the deployed environment is also reviewed. This process also identifies opportunities to improve training, clinical skills sustainment, and standard shipboard medical supplies.

在分布式海上行动中,驱逐舰上的长期伤员护理败血症的海上应用。
在分布式海上行动中,海军部队的各个组成部分在地理上更加分散。随着美国海军进一步发展这一概念,较小的舰艇可能会在相当长的时间和距离内远离更先进的医疗能力。因此,在当前和未来有争议的分布式海上行动中,独立值班医护兵等角色 1 海上护理人员将不得不长时间管理病人。本手稿介绍了一种创新方法,即利用脓毒症和脓毒性休克患者的假设情景,向艰苦条件下的角色 1 海上救护人员传授复杂的作战医学概念(包括长时间伤员救护 [PCC])。该情景结合了《联合创伤系统 PCC 临床实践指南》(CPG)和其他标准参考资料。该情景包括一个干临床小故事、受影响患者在特定时间点(如 0、1、2 和 48 小时)的预期临床变化,以及基于 PCC CPG 和可用船上设备的预期干预措施。还将审查部署环境中败血症的流行病学。这一过程还能发现改进培训、临床技能维持和标准舰载医疗用品的机会。
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