Ostashchenko Tatiana, Lutska Anna, Tomchuk Volodymyr, Koval Alina, Tarasenko Victoria
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Abstract
In the course of conducting analytical studies, it was established that possible damage to a person with modern combat weapons causes severe injuries to the cavities, and musculoskeletal system, which is accompanied by massive bleeding, traumatic shock and requires urgent surgical assistance, often already at the site of the injury, rapid transportation to medical institutions, staged surgical - intensive care treatment and evacuation to specialized military medical centers. The course of injuries by high-energy weapons is accompanied by wound disease with early and late complications. The final stage of medical care for the wounded and injured is complex therapeutic and psychological rehabilitation with the restoration of working capacity and fighting capacity. Of course, the treatment of modern combat trauma cannot be separated from rehabilitation measures. Therefore, the treatment and rehabilitation of military personnel is an urgent issue that is facing both military and civilian medicine and social security services today.The evolutionary process of scientific and technical progress in the development of medicine and pharmacy shows the relevance of the task of treating wounds and wound infections. Along with the improvement of wound treatment methods, the means of inflicting wounds and injuries - weapons - are also improved.
期刊介绍:
The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of Pharmacy Practice, Clinical Pharmacy, Social and administrative pharmacy, Hospital pharmacy, Pharmaceutical technology, Pharmaceutical chemistry, Pharmaceutical analysis, Behavioral medicines, Statistical methods in Pharmacy, Public health in pharmacy, health communication, communication skills, counseling, community pharmacy practice, Pharmacy management, pharmacoecnomics, pharmaceutical care, evidence base medicines, therapeutics, pharmacology, organ medicines, Pharmacy education etc . Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.