Emergency Access and Impact of Injuries Caused by Electrocution and Lightning

B. Lenjani, A. Dogjani, N. Baftiu, Luljeta Abdullahu, Nimet Orgusha, Dardan Lenjani, Zenel Lenjani
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Electrical injury is a physiological reaction caused by electric current passing through the body. Electric injuries can be caused by the impact and exposure to electric current or lightning either at home or at work. The injury depends on the density of the current, tissue resistance, and duration of contact. Very small currents may be imperceptible or produce a light tingling sensation. Injuries can range from minor,  moderate, to severe, and fatal injuries are just as likely to occur at home as in the workplace, with around 20 Australians dying each year from electric shock. The purpose of this paper is to study how well-trained healthcare professionals in both pre-hospital and hospital settings are in treating patients in the case of electric shock and injuries caused by lightning, including the triage, assessment, monitoring, treatment, and transport with medical care in pre-hospital settings The research was conducted based on data obtained from assessments of health care professionals based on anamnestic data, the status of vital parameters, monitoring, medical procedures, system-level injuries, type of health care delivery, and location. Conclusions; Given the discrepancies found in reporting pathological conditions and injuries pertaining to electrical burn wounds, a standardized system for classifying these pathological conditions is suggested. Although electric shock-related mortality is not the leading cause of death in high-prevalence areas, awareness needs to be raised.  
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触电和雷击造成的伤害的紧急通道和影响
电损伤是由电流通过身体引起的一种生理反应。在家里或工作中,电流或闪电的冲击和暴露都可能导致触电。损伤取决于电流密度、组织电阻和接触时间。很小的电流可能无法察觉或产生轻微的刺痛感。伤害从轻微、中度到严重不等,致命伤害发生在家里和工作场所的可能性一样大,每年约有20名澳大利亚人死于电击。本文的目的是研究在院前和医院环境中训练有素的医疗保健专业人员如何在触电和雷击受伤的情况下治疗患者,包括分诊、评估、监测、治疗,以及在院前环境中提供医疗护理的交通。这项研究是基于对医疗保健专业人员的评估所获得的数据进行的,这些评估基于记忆数据、生命参数状态、监测、医疗程序、系统级损伤、医疗保健提供类型和地点。结论;鉴于在报告与电烧伤有关的病理状况和损伤时发现的差异,建议建立一个标准化的系统来对这些病理状况进行分类。尽管在高发病率地区,与电击相关的死亡率不是主要的死亡原因,但需要提高认识。
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