Cartilla de inmovilización y transporte de pacientes “El arte del trabajo en equipo”
The text comprehensively addresses the concept, application of immobilization and transport of patients, highlighting its importance in emergency medical care. From a practical perspective, this approach allows the safe transfer of patients with medical conditions that prevent them...
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| Format: | Online |
| Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad Santiago de Cali
2025
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| Online Access: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/158845.2 |
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| Summary: | The text comprehensively addresses the concept, application of immobilization and transport of patients, highlighting its importance in emergency medical care. From a practical perspective, this approach allows the safe transfer of patients with medical conditions that prevent them from mobilizing themselves. In addition, it highlights its crucial role in minimizing the risk of spinal or musculoskeletal injuries during the transport process.The content is organized systematically, starting from the fundamental principles of immobilization, using only the manual skills of the health professionals involved. Then, delve into the use of specialized equipment that facilitate and optimize this work. Skills are exemplified both for situations in which a single lifeguard intervenes and for those in which the collaboration of a health care team is required, adapting these skills to the various circumstances that may arise.It is important to note that some of the skills and techniques presented have their origin in military contexts or are part of the procedures of highly trained relief groups. The ultimate goal of this approach is the preservation of human life, without losing sight of the importance of maintaining patient functionality to the extent possible. In summary, the text provides a comprehensive and detailed approach to immobilization and patient transportation, emphasizing its relevance in medical and emergency care. |
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