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Journal of Trauma Nursing. 29:266-271
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Journal of trauma nursing : the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses. 29(5)
Trauma performance improvement programs are required by the American College of Surgeons to review all nonsurgical admissions if the annual rate exceeds 10%. These reviews can have varying consistency between reviewers, are time consuming, and the co
Autor:
Pam Woods, David Zonies, Kathleen D. Martin, Connie Johnson, Vicente J. Undurraga Perl, Sean Kelley
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Injury. 50:1138-1142
Once injured in the battlefield in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. and NATO troops receive medical treatment through tiered echelons of care with varying resources, from austere to state-of-the-art. Similar to civilian trauma systems, the aim is to provid
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Panamerican Journal of Trauma, Critical Care & Emergency Surgery. 7:89-96
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Injury. 48:64-69
Introduction The purpose of this study was to review the inpatient traumatic brain injury (TBI) screening program at a Role IV regional resource trauma center. TBI has been coined the “signature wound” during current U.S. combat operations. All p
Autor:
Kenneth J. Cherry, Todd E. Rasmussen, Warren C. Dorlac, Thomas W. Evans, M. Margaret Knudson, David L. Gillespie, Kathleen D. Martin, Raymond Fang
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Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 76:878-883
BACKGROUND The Senior Visiting Surgeon (SVS) program at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC), Germany, was developed during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq as a measure to build military-civilian interaction in trauma care and research. The obje
Autor:
Warren C. Dorlac, Kathleen D. Martin
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Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine. 3:14-14
Evaluation of trauma systems has matured over the last few decades. US trauma systems routinely undergo clinical and operational evaluation to ensure optimal care of the injured from the time of injury through reintegration with society. Assessments
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American journal of surgery. 214(2)
Background Over the past 15 years of war, eligible U.S. military members donated organs overseas in Germany. Our hypothesis was that outcomes at a military treatment facility were comparable to a civilian cohort. Methods Military donors were matched
Autor:
Dawn M. Garcia, Hazel Wright, Ann Kobiela Ketz, Shannon Womble, Kathleen D. Martin, Nancy Steele
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Nursing Clinics of North America. 45:205-218
Since the beginning of the Overseas Contingency Operation, more than 45,000 ill and wounded service members have been evacuated from the battlefield to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) in western Europe. LRMC is a stopover for these service m
Autor:
Stephen F. Flaherty, Michael Glenn, Diana Monzon, Daniel Lovasz, Kathleen D. Martin, Tracy A. Defeo, Vicky M. Rodriquez, William Nettles
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Journal of Trauma Nursing. 15:181-184
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, military