摘要: Study objective: Pain control in trauma patients should be an integral part of the continuum of care, beginning at the scene with out of hospital trauma management, sustained through the evacuation process, and optimized during ho... 展开
作者 | Kotwal, R. S. O Connor, K. C. Johnson, T. R. Mosely, D. S. Meyer, D. E. Holcomb, J. B. | ||
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原报告号 | ADA628236 | 总页数 | 8 |
主办者 | Non Paid ADAS | ||
报告分类号 | [57A - Anatomy, 57S - Physiology, 57E - Clinical Medicine, 57Q - Pharmacology & Pharmacological Chemistry, 74 - Military Sciences] | ||
报告类别/文献类型 | AD / NTIS科技报告 | ||
关键词 | Citrates Oral dosage Pain Trauma Wounds and injuries Adverse conditions Casualties Catheters Damage control Demography Emergency medicine Emesis Extremities Intensive care units Management Military medicine Military personnel Missions Nausea Orthopedics Patients Physiological effects Response(biology) Veins Warfare Combat casualty care Pain control Pain management Adverse effects Transmucosal fentanyl citrate |