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一个试点项目表明战斗医护兵能够在急诊科安全地给予肠胃外用药。

A Pilot Project Demonstrating that Combat Medics Can Safely Administer Parenteral Medications in the Emergency Department.

作者信息

Schauer Steven G, Cunningham Cord W, Fisher Andrew D, DeLorenzo Robert A

机构信息

1US Army Institute of Surgical Research,JBSA Fort Sam Houston,TexasUSA.

31Air Cavalry Brigade,Fort Hood,TexasUSA.

出版信息

Prehosp Disaster Med. 2017 Dec;32(6):679-681. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X17006902. Epub 2017 Aug 15.

Abstract

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Introduction Select units in the military have improved combat medic training by integrating their functions into routine clinical care activities with measurable improvements in battlefield care. This level of integration is currently limited to special operations units. It is unknown if regular Army units and combat medics can emulate these successes. The goal of this project was to determine whether US Army combat medics can be integrated into routine emergency department (ED) clinical care, specifically medication administration. Project Design This was a quality assurance project that monitored training of combat medics to administer parenteral medications and to ensure patient safety. Combat medics were provided training that included direct supervision during medication administration. Once proficiency was demonstrated, combat medics would prepare the medications under direct supervision, followed by indirect supervision during administration. As part of the quality assurance and safety processes, combat medics were required to document all medication administrations, supervising provider, and unexpected adverse events. Additional quality assurance follow-up occurred via complete chart review by the project lead. Data During the project period, the combat medics administered the following medications: ketamine (n=13), morphine (n=8), ketorolac (n=7), fentanyl (n=5), ondansetron (n=4), and other (n=6). No adverse events or patient safety events were reported by the combat medics or discovered during the quality assurance process.

CONCLUSIONS

In this limited case series, combat medics safely administered parenteral medications under indirect provider supervision. Future research is needed to further develop this training model for both the military and civilian setting. Schauer SG , Cunningham C W, Fisher AD , DeLorenzo RA . A pilot project demonstrating that combat medics can safely administer parenteral medications in the emergency department. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2017;32(6):679-681.

摘要

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引言 军队中的特定单位通过将战斗医护人员的职能融入日常临床护理活动,改进了战斗医护培训,并在战场护理方面取得了可衡量的进步。这种整合程度目前仅限于特种作战单位。常规陆军部队和战斗医护人员能否效仿这些成功尚不清楚。本项目的目标是确定美国陆军战斗医护人员是否可以融入常规急诊科临床护理,特别是药物管理。项目设计 这是一个质量保证项目,监测战斗医护人员注射非肠道用药的培训情况并确保患者安全。为战斗医护人员提供的培训包括在用药时直接监督。一旦证明具备熟练程度,战斗医护人员将在直接监督下准备药物,然后在用药过程中进行间接监督。作为质量保证和安全流程的一部分,战斗医护人员需要记录所有用药情况、监督提供者以及意外不良事件。项目负责人通过完整的病历审查进行额外的质量保证跟进。数据 在项目期间,战斗医护人员使用了以下药物:氯胺酮(n = 13)、吗啡(n = 8)、酮咯酸(n = 7)、芬太尼(n = 5)、昂丹司琼(n = 4)以及其他药物(n = 6)。战斗医护人员未报告不良事件或患者安全事件,在质量保证过程中也未发现此类事件。

结论

在这个有限的病例系列中,战斗医护人员在提供者间接监督下安全地注射了非肠道用药。未来需要开展研究,为军事和民用环境进一步开发这种培训模式。绍尔 SG、坎宁安 CW、费舍尔 AD、德洛伦佐 RA。一个试点项目表明战斗医护人员可在急诊科安全地注射非肠道用药。《院前灾难医学》。2017;32(6):679 - 681。

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