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" Trauma Informatics "
edited by Kimball I. Maull, Jeffrey S. Augenstein.
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BL
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Record Number
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738538
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b558451
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Main Entry
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edited by Kimball I. Maull, Jeffrey S. Augenstein.
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Title & Author
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Trauma Informatics\ edited by Kimball I. Maull, Jeffrey S. Augenstein.
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Publication Statement
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New York, NY: Springer New York, 1998
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Series Statement
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Computers in health care.
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Page. NO
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(xvii, 265 pages)
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ISBN
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1461216362
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: 9781461216360
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Contents
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Section I --;1 Trauma Informatics: Today's Vision, Tomorrow's Concepts --;Section II --;2 Informatics in Prehospital Care --;3 Vehicle Crash Investigation --;4 Informatics in the Emergency Department --;5 Informatics in Emergency Radiology --;6 Intensive Care Unit --;7 Rehabilitation Informatics --;Section III --;8 Trauma Registry Data Definition, Acquisition, and Evaluation --;9 Trauma Registry Informatics: Hospital Perspectives --;10 Trauma Registry Informatics: State Perspectives --;11 Trauma Registry Informatics: National Perspectives ... --;Section IV --;12 Trauma Informatics: Guidelines, Protocols, and Pathways.
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Abstract
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It can be further argued that care of the trauma patient is one of the better examples of informatics and the potential benefit to the health profession- als who care for these patients. The first example is care of combat casualties, including battlefield resuscitation, evacuation, acute care, and ultimate return to the continental United States.
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Subject
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Medical records -- Data processing.
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Medicine.
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Wounds and Injuries.
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LC Classification
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RD93.E358 1998
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Added Entry
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Jeffrey S Augenstein
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Kimball I Maull
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