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The priorities of analgesia in prehospital care
Authors: E. Kasal; J. Lejčko; I. Chytra
Authors‘ workplace: ARK FN v Plzňi, přednosta MUDr. Eduard Kasal, CSc.
Published in: Anest. intenziv. Med., , 1999, č. 6, s. 252-253
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Analgesia ranks among the basic priorities of the prehospital care for patients with multiple trauma. This presentation presents a complex surveyof pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic possibilities of the pain management, their advantages and risks. Because pain is symptom, not diagnosisand is very important for the diagnostic process, it is necessary to provide complex examination during pain relief to exclude injuries which can becovered by effective analgesia or analgosedation.
Key words:
analgesia – analgosedation – pharmacologic pain relief – non-pharmacologic pain relief
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Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Inten Intensive Care Medicine
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