Clinical Practice Guideline for the medical care of patients with complex hemorrhagic trauma
Keywords:
hemorrhagic complex trauma, practice guideline, emergencies, medical careAbstract
Introduction: the process of medical care for patients with complex haemorrhagic trauma in the province of Sancti Spíritus shows insufficiencies in the uniformity of the use of the clinical method in a structured way based on the diagnosis and treatment of these patients.Objective: to design a Clinical Practice Guide for in-hospital emergency medical care for patients with complex haemorrhagic trauma.
Methods: an investigation was carried out that corresponds to the type of research-development, multistage, with a mixed approach, in the province of Sancti Spíritus from 2012 to 2019.
Results: methodological insufficiencies were detected in the medical care process of patients with haemorrhagic complex trauma. A clinical practice guide was prepared and executed that allowed the structuring of theoretical, clinical and investigative elements to evaluate this type of patients.
Conclusions: the clinical practice guideline proved to be relevant, feasible and effective; it made possible a first approach to Cuban patients with complex haemorrhagic trauma and allowed raising the level of knowledge of doctors about this condition.
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