Barbara Cilento,Colleen L Culbertson,Alison L Gallagher
Barbara Cilento
A multidisciplinary team approach is a necessity when caring for the wounded warriors, especially in matters of infection control. Healthcare providers can be very resourceful. The healthcare team at an echelon 5 military treatment facility...
Kimberly Meyer,Kathy Helmick,Selina Doncevic et al.
Kimberly Meyer et al.
Our data suggests that traumatic brain injury (TBI) may account for up to one third of battle-related injuries in today's war. Although the majority of these injuries are classified as mild in severity, service members with severe or penetr...
Michael Alan Glenn,Kathleen D Martin,Diana Monzon et al.
Michael Alan Glenn et al.
The Joint Theater Trauma Registry is a standardized, retrospective data collection system for all echelons of combat casualty care. Military-specific data elements include expanded demographic data to include military branch, service, rank,...
Marla J De Jong,Kathleen D Martin,Michele Huddleston et al.
Marla J De Jong et al.
The Joint Theater Trauma System (JTTS) is a formal system of trauma care designed to improve the medical care and outcomes for combat casualties of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. This article describes the JTTS Trau...
Stephen E Fecura Jr,Cathy M Martin,Kathleen D Martin et al.
Stephen E Fecura Jr et al.
Nurses' role within the Joint Theater Trauma System's trauma performance improvement program spans the entire trauma continuum. Nurses serve as trauma nurse coordinators at combat zone medical treatment facilities, flight nurses within the ...
Toward the development of a worldwide military trauma system: an alliance between military nursing and the Society of Trauma Nurses [0.03%]
迈向全球军事创伤系统的发展:军事护理与创伤护士协会之间的联盟关系
Stephen F Flaherty
Stephen F Flaherty
The relationship between combat casualty care and the advancement of trauma nursing [0.03%]
战伤救护与创伤护理发展之间的关系
Kathleen D Martin
Kathleen D Martin
Amy Koestner
Amy Koestner
Elizabeth Anne Gonzales
Elizabeth Anne Gonzales
Trauma is responsible for 25% of all emergency department visits causing a healthcare burden of more than $400 billion a year. Timely and appropriate fluid resuscitation may mean the difference between survival and death. Controversy surrou...