What is StrokePad, it's benefits & main features?6PM Solutions
StrokePad is the first fully comprehensive mobile tablet-based Electronic Patient Record. With StrokePad you can remove a layer of administration leaving the clinician to update the Patient Record at the bedside therefore eliminating data errors immediately.
What is StrokePad, it's benefits & main features?6PM Solutions
StrokePad is the first fully comprehensive mobile tablet-based Electronic Patient Record. With StrokePad you can remove a layer of administration leaving the clinician to update the Patient Record at the bedside therefore eliminating data errors immediately.
Brian Cuthbertson is Chief of the Department of Critical Care Medicine at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Professor in the Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Toronto. He is also an Honorary Professor of Critical Care Medicine at the University of Aberdeen and an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the George Institute of Global Health in Sydney. His research interests include improving outcomes from critical illness and major surgery. He has over 100 peer-reviewed publications and $10million of research grants as well as playing a leading role in a number of key clinical guidelines.
In a tertiary care institute of northern India, the emergency department receives an average of 6–7 patients with poly trauma every day. Of these patients, some come directly and many are referred from other hospitals from the region. Various problems are faced in the management of patients with poly trauma. This presentation aimed to elicit various complaints, suggestions and possible solutions in the management of patients with poly trauma.
1. 1 in 3 die
BEFORE reaching the HOSPITAL
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188,000
heart attacks
every year in the
UK
240,000
strokes every
year in the
UK
28,000
Cardiac arrests
every year in the
UK
A brain can survive
for 3-4 minutes
3-4
min
without
Oxygen (O2
)
damage can occur
before
O2
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There are 9 million 999 calls to the
ambulance service every year,
3 million of these are classed as
immediately life threatening and
needing an ambulance in under
8 minutes
8
min
people a year
could be given the
chance of life if
more people knew
first aid training.
Normal O2
levels in the
body should
be above
95%, below
92% could be
dangerous
150,000
workers sustained an
injury at work(HSE 14/15)
611,000
98%98%98%98%98%
Population
agree that first
aid can save lives
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CPR techniques77%77%77%
95%
92%
Oxygen
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