What is PMP in medicine
PMP (Ship Medical Assistance Post) is a specialized medical facility on board a ship, located away from the shore and designed to provide emergency medical care to the population. On board the PMP there are highly qualified doctors who are capable of providing first aid and treatment for acute illnesses or injuries, as well as when working with special tools and equipment. The use of PMP is a necessary element to ensure the safety of navigation and the lives of passengers/crew members. The article will describe the organization of the Medical Assistance Post on ships. It will be stated what a medical aid station is and how it can improve safety, protect lives and increase the speed of treatment of victims. Functions of post-mortem medical care PMR (post-mortem report) is a conclusion about the cause of death of a person, drawn up after conducting all the necessary pathological studies, taking molecular genetic samples (if hereditary and congenital diseases are suspected) and histological studies (to exclude neoplasms or other deviations). Conclusions are carried out by employees of the Center for Pathology and Fate