• Voen Med Zh · Sep 2016

    Review Comparative Study

    [Comparative characteristics of domestic and foreign means of the first aid on the battlefield and in the epicenter of emergency situation].

    • Yu V Miroshnichenko, L M Samokhvalov, E V Ivchenko, V N Kononov, K P Golovko, and E O Rodionov.
    • Voen Med Zh. 2016 Sep 1; 337 (9): 18-27.

    AbstractComparative characteristics of domestic and foreign means of the first aid on the battlefield and in the epicentre of emergency situation. The results of comparative analysis of domestic and foreign means of the first aid on the battlefield and in the epicentre of emergency situation are presented. It was found that the first aid means used in the Armed Forces are effective and allow performing specified activities, regardless of the qualifications and assisting skills. Modern innovative means of providing emergency and urgent care may be used on the stages of medical evacuation of military and military hospitals.

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