The profession of operating theater nurse in the French Armed Forces Medical Corps is often little-known. Called upon to serve in mainland France, but also deployed on overseas operations, they provide medical and surgical support to the French armed forces. Personal qualities - human, physical and technical - are essential to adapt to the environmental constraints of this isolated post.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMobile emergency and resuscitation teams are confronted with death on a daily basis. In the home, the management of a death is complex. It raises ethical questions and sometimes destabilizes personal or collective values.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBallistic injuries are disabling. Its functional impact is determined by its trajectory. Whether the injury affects a limb that could jeopardize its preservation, visceral lesions or craniocerebral and vertebro-medullary wounds, the nurse is at the heart of multidisciplinary care to limit and compensate for the after-effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo-thirds of ballistic injuries result in severe limb damage. Damage Control Orthopaedic is a surgical strategy that makes it possible to save life, limb and function using simple mnemonic markers: 5minutes, 6hours, 7 days, 8 weeks and 9 months. The many players involved in this coherent care pathway, with its multiple surgical challenges, help to meet the challenge of comprehensive rehabilitation for orthopaedic ballistic injuries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDamage Control Resuscitation (DCR) is a strategy designed to prioritize hemostasis procedures, from the point of injury to surgical management, whether faced with an influx of bleeding casualties or a single casualty with severe hemodynamic instability. Widely disseminated, it provides clear objectives for prioritizing physiological restoration to the anatomy required for short-term survival. Initially applied to surgery, DCR has now been extended to the entire upstream care chain, including first aid and emergency medicine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pancreas is a complex organ consisting of differentiated cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) organized adequately to enable its endocrine and exocrine functions. Although much is known about the intrinsic factors that control pancreas development, very few studies have focused on the microenvironment surrounding pancreatic cells. This environment is composed of various cells and ECM components, which play a critical role in maintaining tissue organization and homeostasis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Covid-19 pandemic has taken its toll on health care teams faced with deaths and hospital overcrowding. Some caregivers suffered from vicarious trauma. Analyzing the impact of this trauma, its inclusion in a context of tension, fatigue and increased lassitude, is imperative in order to propose adjusted care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCare requires the full attention of caregivers, particularly in emergencies, where it consumes energy and generates emotions. To be efficient and to remain so, we must know how to manage our stress with full awareness. The culture of quality in the aeronautics industry teaches us to adjust the right tension over time, individually or as a team, on a daily basis as well as in times of crisis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNon-allergic angioedema has a worrying morbidity. Clinical examination is central, as C1-esterase inhibitor deficiency will not be documented in the acute phase. In the case of anaphylaxis that does not respond to adrenaline, an early diagnosis can optimise referral of the patient to a reference healthcare establishment for a specific therapeutic protocol (icatibant, C1 inhibitor) recently updated by recommendations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAllergy, anaphylaxis and adrenaline are three closely related terms in medicine. Upon identification or suspicion of anaphylaxis, adrenaline should be administered as soon as possible. An allergy can be characterised by anything from a simple skin rash to severe vital parameter abnormalities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rare lesion, limb dislocation, particularly of the foot, is extremely serious. Its initial mortality is related to hemorrhage. Its morbidity is major due to lack of skin coverage of the bones and infection with functional issues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe care of patients, especially in the field of agitation or psychiatry, requires close coordination between different actors. Interdisciplinarity makes it possible to analyse and harmonise the links between various disciplines with the common aim of solving complex problems. This interdisciplinarity must now become a fundamental in the teaching of health sciences and a prerequisite for the functioning of hospital services, in particular in the formalisation of acute care pathways.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring an event with a high traumatic potential, the patient, as well as the first intervener in the care process, will resonate with his or her own intimate life experience and that of the other person. This happens in the reality of experiences, but also in the constructed projections. These stress-related phenomena must be widely known and taught, in order to increase the capacity to respond and adjust to these individual and collective crisis situations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith the traumatic event, the victim has suffered and fallen into a world of horror, violence and chaos. Emergency first aid is intended to give him a sign, to reach out to him so that the victim can return to the shore of the living world. The duality of technical and psychological first aid is necessary for the immediate and post-medical management of these highly traumatic interventions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe care and referral of patients with psychiatric conditions is a perilous process. It combines the need for care with respect for individual freedom. Knowledge of the different legal frameworks is thus necessary for psychiatric care at the request of a third party, care without request of a third party within the framework of a procedure for imminent danger, and finally for the injunction of psychiatric care on the decision of a State representative.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pharmacological management of patients with psychiatric presentations, on prescription, and by nurses in emergency medicine structures is based on knowledge of a limited number of molecules and their methods of administration. This is accompanied by a relational approach and techniques to ensure the safety of the teams in the case of an agitated or very resistant patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany emergency patients have pre-existing psychiatric conditions. They may also present a symptomatology likely to evoke this type of psychiatric pathology. The way in which these patients are received and managed is of prime importance, as it determines the subsequent treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the particular case of exceptional health situations involving multiple victims or not, the early psychiatric care of patients affected, directly or not, relies on the medical-psychological emergency cells (Cump). The organisation of these units is based on ministerial instructions. The indications for recourse to the Cump as well as the method of triggering it are based on recommendations established by French learned societies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pre-hospital care process of a patient presenting a psychiatric emergency involves many pre-hospital and hospital personnel. Identifying such high-risk situations, allowing an initial approach that is adjusted and authorises care are often very delicate moments. An adapted management, concerted within a network, allows the safety of the patient, his entourage and the interveners.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn March 2020, Covid-19, caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, struck the Haut-Rhin region with extreme violence, overwhelming hospitals and requiring the massive opening of new resuscitation beds. The military resuscitation element of the French military health service was deployed for the first time in Mulhouse (68), in eastern France. Alsace-Lorraine, a European crossroads and the birthplace of European institutions, was once again at the heart of history.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDespite all the measures taken preoperatively, bleeding may persist and require surgical control. Before considering treatment, it is necessary to establish the diagnosis with the origin of the bleeding. The surgical procedure depends on the aetiology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients with tumor wounds have many symptoms that impair their quality of life and their general condition. Hemorrhaging is one of them. It can be a challenge for the caregivers and the medical team and will have an impact on the patient.
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