Severely injured patients are often defined as patients with serious life-threatening injuries that require immediate treatment. This condition can occur during a sudden incident, such as a disaster, workplace accident, or military action. It requires rapid response from health professionals and provision of specialized care in settings where necessary resources and technologies may not be available.
Being seriously wounded is a state of extreme seriousness, when even the slightest factors can worsen the patient’s condition. In this case, the patient's survival and recovery depend on the speed and efficiency of medical care. Therefore, it is important to understand the basics of medical anatomy and physics.
Severely wounded, seriously affected - these are wounded (victims) with serious injuries, damage and disorders of vital systems and organs that require intensive care and medical supervision. Damage to these organs is usually associated with combat operations on the battlefield, industrial and domestic accidents, traffic accidents and other emergencies, and requires urgent medical intervention.
Despite the seriousness and danger of the situation, providing care to these patients is not a problem for specialists. The main task upon admission of a victim in serious condition is to provide constant care, monitor him and eliminate the consequences of serious injuries. Typically, the victim