Prise en charge extra-hospitalière des détresses vitales: Que faire en attendant l’aide des secours ou d’une unité de réanimation médicale mobile?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54695/mva.62.04.2131Abstract
In the public mind, any doctor, whatever
its orientation or its qualification discipline, is
competent to dispense, if necessary,
urgent first aid. For the legislator, there is a
universal competence of the doctorate in
medicine. Our daily practice of medicine
vascular, does not exclude having to manage distress
vital. This can be linked to the different
pathologies that we take care of
daily or their co-morbidities. Embolism
pulmonary, to name one, comes first to
the mind.
Vital distress can also be induced (many
more rarely) by a care activity such as
example a sclerosing treatment or anesthesia
local.

