FACTORS FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF TREATMENT OF SEVERE BURN INJURIES IN THE FIELD OF MEDICAL AVIATION
Abstract
Relevance: The most severe stage of burn disease is burn shock. The further fate of the patient largely depends on timely and adequate anti-shock therapy. Therefore, the decisive factor in the rapid recovery from a severe clinical situation is timely delivery of the patient to the hospital and the correct assessment of the severity of the patient's general condition and the selection of quality treatment measures.
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