Primary Medical Card

A primary medical card is a wartime military medical record document that serves to register the fact of injury or illness of a serviceman and ensure the continuity of treatment and evacuation measures.

A primary medical card is filled out for each injured or sick soldier who is out of action for more than one day. It is filled out when a serviceman enters the medical evacuation stage, where he is provided with first aid. Then the primary medical card is sent along with the soldier during his subsequent evacuation to ensure continuity of treatment.

Thus, the primary medical card plays an important role in recording and treating wounded and sick military personnel in wartime conditions.



Article **Primary medical card**

Primary medical record card is an official document that is used to maintain medical records for military personnel in wartime. This is an important medical document, as it serves to record facts of injuries and illnesses of military personnel, ensuring continuity in medical and evacuation measures. A primary medical registration card is filled out for each injured person (or patient out of action for more than one day) at the stage of medical evacuation when providing first medical aid. She is sent along with the serviceman during further medical or evacuation measures.

The preparation of a primary medical record takes place during military operations, when the number of injured and sick military personnel can be quite large