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Emergency War Surgery

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[ERRATUM: Please note thatTable 31-1 on p. 451 has an error. Hourly volume for children up to 10 kg should be 4 mL/kg, not 10 mL/kg. This has been corrected on the PDFversion.]

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Front Matter
Chapter 1: Weapons Effects and War Wounds
Chapter 2: Roles of Medical Care (United States)
Chapter 3: Mass Casualty and Triage
Chapter 4: Aeromedical Evacuation
Chapter 5: Airway/Breathing
Chapter 6: Hemorrhage Control
Chapter 7: Shock, Resuscitation, and Vascular Access
Chapter 8: Anesthesia
Chapter 9: Soft Tissue and Open Joint Injuries
Chapter 10: Infections
Chapter 11: Critical Care
Chapter 12: Damage Control Surgery
Chapter 13: Face and Neck Injuries
Chapter 14: Ocular Injuries
Chapter 15: Head Injuries
Chapter 16: Thoracic Injuries
Chapter 17: Abdominal Injuries
Chapter 18: Genitourinary Tract Injuries
Chapter 19: Gynecologic Trauma and Emergencies
Chapter 20: Wounds and Injuries of the Spinal Column and Cord
Chapter 21: Pelvic Injuries
Chapter 22: Extremity Fractures
Chapter 23: Amputations
Chapter 24: Injuries to Hands and Feet
Chapter 25: Vascular Injuries
Chapter 26: Burns
Chapter 27:Environmental Injuries
Chapter 28: Radiological Injuries
Chapter 29: Biological Warfare Agents
Chapter 30: Chemical Injuries
Chapter 31:Pediatric Care
Chapter 32: Care of Enemy Prisoners of War/Internees
Chapter 33:Battlefield Transfusions
Chapter 34: Compartment Syndrome
Chapter 35:Battlefield Trauma Sytems
Chapter 36: Emergency Whole Blood Collection
Envoi
Appendix 1: Principles of Medical Ethics
Appendix 2: Glasgow Coma Scale
Appendix 3: Department of Defense Trauma Registry
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Significant Military Medical Terms
Product Manufacturers
Index

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