The dressing station (historical name is the sanitary station) is a mobile medical dressing room that can be used in the field to provide first aid to the wounded and sick. It consists of medical materials and equipment, such as bandages, antiseptics, syringes, needles, tourniquets and other instruments necessary for dressing and treating wounds.
The dressing bag can be easily moved from place to place and can be used in a variety of settings, including military operations, natural disasters, catastrophes and other emergency situations. It allows you to quickly and effectively provide medical care to victims, which can save lives and reduce mortality rates.
Despite the fact that dressing flaps are widely used in modern medicine, they have their drawbacks. For example, they may not be mobile enough and not always available in the right place and at the right time. In addition, some materials and equipment used in dressing flaps may be outdated or ineffective.
However, despite these shortcomings, dressing flaps remain an important tool in the medical service and can be used to improve the level of medical care and reduce mortality rates in emergency situations.
A dressing unit is a temporary medical unit as part of the medical service of a military, naval unit or vehicle for providing first surgical aid and dressing to the wounded and sick during the movement and transfer of its main forces and equipment during combat operations. Designed to replace the main dressing stations during the period of their untimely creation. Composition: two doctors and two orderlies. The tent is a lightweight, collapsible structure made of 21 square meters of fabric. Inside there is heating, shelves for medicines, a container for drinking water, as well as a sanitary table and an operating table. In the absence of other dressing and surgical stations (clinics, hospitals), dressing officers have the right to perform all types of interventions, including appendectomy and breast removal.