DNP Student Scott, Zychowicz Contribute to Article in Military Medicine

DNP Student Scott, Zychowicz Contribute to Article in Military Medicine

<p>Stephen Scott, DNP student and MSN '16, and Michael Zychowicz, professor,&nbsp;contribute to an article in Military Medicine titled "<a href="https://academic.oup.com/milmed/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/milmed/usz491/5736348?redirectedFrom=fulltext">Implementation and Evaluation of Tactical Combat Casualty Care for Army Aviators</a>."&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Michael Zychowiczstephen scottStephen Scott, DNP student and MSN '16, and Michael Zychowicz, professor, contributed to an article in Military Medicine titled "Implementation and Evaluation of Tactical Combat Casualty Care for Army Aviators."  

Abstract

The importance of developing military strategies to decrease preventable death by mitigating hemorrhage and reducing time between the point of injury and surgical intervention on the battlefield is highlighted in previous studies. Successful implementation of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) throughout elements of the USA and allied militaries begins to address this need. However, TCCC implementation is neither even nor complete in the larger, conventional force. Army Aviators are at risk for preventable death as they do not receive prehospital care training and are challenged to render prehospital care in the austere environment of helicopter operations. Army aviators are at risk for preventable death due to the challenges to render prehospital care in the austere environment of helicopter operations. Helicopters often fly at low altitudes, engage in direct action in support of ground troops, operate at a great distance from medical facilities, typically do not have medical personnel onboard, and can have long wait times for medical evacuation services due to the far forward nature of helicopter operations.

 

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