EMS portal

Emergency Medical Service portal (EMS)

Emergency Medical Service portal provides information on the treatment of seriously injured and suddenly ill persons, provides new knowledge and care skills, is intended for emergency services, students, doctors of medicine, nurses and technicians, and lay people.

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Injuries from explosions

Injuries from explosions

Explosions can cause severe and varied injuries due to the force and effects they create. Injuries from explosions can be classified based on the mechanisms of occurrence and their impact on the body. Here are the main categories and mechanisms of explosion injuries:...

First Aid for Open Fractures of Limb Bones

First Aid for Open Fractures of Limb Bones

Open fractures of the bones in the limbs are serious injuries that require immediate medical attention. In an open fracture, the bone pierces through the skin, increasing the risk of infection and other complications. Proper first aid can significantly improve the...

First Aid for Limb Bone Fractures

First Aid for Limb Bone Fractures

Limb bone fractures can be serious injuries that require prompt and proper first aid to prevent further complications. Proper handling can significantly improve the outcome and facilitate further medical treatment. Here is a detailed guide on how to proceed in case of...

Hypovolemic shock

Hypovolemic shock

Hypovolemic shock is a type of shock that occurs due to a decrease in the total blood volume in the body. The reduction in blood volume can be caused by bleeding, dehydration, fluid loss due to vomiting or diarrhea, and other situations involving significant fluid...

Acute stroke

Acute stroke

Acute stroke is a medical emergency. For patients with an ischemic stroke, treatment with thrombolytic therapy or endovascular intervention is highly time-dependent. The majority (85%) of strokes are ischemic (cerebral infarction), while 15% present with intracranial...