Results of questionnaire study in pre-hospital emergency medical system in Slovakia regarding up-to-date medical guidelines
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burn, pre-hospital management, patientAbstract
Pre-hospital management and healthcare in burns are crucial points in preserving lives and decreasing the mortality rates connected to severely burned patients. In our study, we asked teams in the emergency medical system in Slovakia to answer questionnaires on pre-hospital management in severely burned patients.
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