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Title: [The current problems of intensive therapy in military field surgery]. Author: Briusov PG, Rudenko MI. Journal: Voen Med Zh; 1998 Jun; 319(6):21-5, 95. PubMed ID: 9720422. Abstract: The authors discuss actual problems in intensive therapy as practiced in the military medical set-ups, particularly the usage of standardized methods of anti-shock therapy in the high-quality medical aid. The emphasis has been placed on the role of monitoring, i.e. continuous observation and immediate reaction to the changes in a patient's life-support vital functions. It should not be labor-consuming process for medical personnel neither a burden to the patient. The organizational structure of a hospital should provide for an intensive therapy and resuscitation section as a unit.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]