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According to EMS.gov, a trauma patient is an injured person who requires immediate diagnosis and treatment from a multidisciplinary team of health care professionals. The goal is to reduce or eliminate the risk of death or permanent disability. A trauma system is an organized effort that provides the full range of care to all injured patients in a defined geographic area. It's integrated with the local public health system and includes the following components: Prevention, Prehospital care, Hospital care, and Rehabilitation.
The first phase of a trauma system activates immediately after an injury and includes: Calling 911 Coordinating a response among Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Making initial assessments and diagnoses Stabilizing the patient Transporting the patient to a local hospital or trauma center Admitting the patient to an acute medical care facility
Trauma systems can impact patient outcomes in a number of ways, including: Injury prevention, Bystander intervention, and Emergency medical services.
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