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[Early care or quick transport? The effectiveness of preclinical treatment of emergency patients].
- R Rossi.
- Abteilung Anästhesie, Intensiv- und Notfallmedizin, Stadt- und Kreis-Krankenhaus Ansbach.
- Anaesthesist. 1997 Feb 1;46(2):126-32.
Abstract"Stay and play," especially in emergency patients with unstable vital functions, offers definite advantages compared to "scoop and run" policies. Typical medical and tactical aspects can be identified to judge the amount of diagnostic and therapeutic measures necessary at the site and during transport. Scoop and run seems to be appropriate only rarely in a area with an emergency medical system in the German style.
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