• Clin Sports Med · Nov 1982

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    Management of the drowning victim.

    • M S Heiser and R G Kettrick.
    • Clin Sports Med. 1982 Nov 1; 1 (3): 409-17.

    AbstractOur ability to manage the near-drowning victim at the site of the accident and in the advanced life support facility has allowed for an increased survival and a decrease in morbidity. Nevertheless, the greatest strides in the management of drowning must of necessity be in the area of preventive medicine. A greater appreciation of the epidemiology of immersion accidents will allow the development of education and surveillance programs to minimize the frequency of these devastating accidents.

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