In
medicine
Medicine is the science and Praxis (process), practice of caring for patients, managing the Medical diagnosis, diagnosis, prognosis, Preventive medicine, prevention, therapy, treatment, Palliative care, palliation of their injury or disease, ...
, traumatology (from Greek ''trauma'', meaning injury or wound) is the study of
wound
A wound is any disruption of or damage to living tissue, such as skin, mucous membranes, or organs. Wounds can either be the sudden result of direct trauma (mechanical, thermal, chemical), or can develop slowly over time due to underlying diseas ...
s and
injuries caused by
accident
An accident is an unintended, normally unwanted event that was not deliberately caused by humans. The term ''accident'' implies that the event may have been caused by Risk assessment, unrecognized or unaddressed risks. Many researchers, insurers ...
s or
violence to a person, and the
surgical therapy and repair of the damage. Traumatology is a branch of
medicine
Medicine is the science and Praxis (process), practice of caring for patients, managing the Medical diagnosis, diagnosis, prognosis, Preventive medicine, prevention, therapy, treatment, Palliative care, palliation of their injury or disease, ...
. It is often considered a subset of
surgery
Surgery is a medical specialty that uses manual and instrumental techniques to diagnose or treat pathological conditions (e.g., trauma, disease, injury, malignancy), to alter bodily functions (e.g., malabsorption created by bariatric surgery s ...
and in countries without the specialty of
trauma surgery it is most often a sub-specialty to
orthopedic surgery. Traumatology may also be known as ''accident surgery''.
Branches
Branches of traumatology include medical traumatology and
psychological traumatology. Medical traumatology can be defined as the study of specializing in the treatment of wounds and injuries caused by violence or general accidents. This type of traumatology focuses on the surgical procedures and future
physical therapy
Physical therapy (PT), also known as physiotherapy, is a healthcare profession, as well as the care provided by physical therapists who promote, maintain, or restore health through patient education, physical intervention, disease preventio ...
a patient needs to repair the damage and recover properly.
Psychological traumatology deals with damage to one's psychological wellbeing caused by
distressing events. This type of trauma can also be the result of overwhelming amounts of stress in one's life. Psychological trauma usually involves some type of physical trauma that poses a threat to one's survival and sense of security. Psychological trauma often leaves people feeling overwhelmed,
anxious, and threatened.
[Emotional and Psychological Trauma: Learning to Heal from Recent or
Childhood Trauma and Move on with Your Life. (n.d.).
http://www.helpguide.org/articles/ptsd-trauma/emotional-and-psychological-trauma.htm]
Trauma can also be classified as:
* Acute: It results from a single stressful or dangerous situation.
* Chronic: It results from repeated and prolonged exposure to highly stressful situations.
* Complex: It results from exposure to multiple traumatic events.
Secondary or vicarious trauma, is another form of trauma in which a person develops trauma symptoms from close contact with someone who has experienced a traumatic event.
Types of trauma
When it comes to types of trauma, medical and psychological traumatology go hand in hand. Types of trauma include
car accidents,
gunshot wounds,
concussions,
PTSD from incidents, etc. Medical traumas are repaired with surgeries; however, they can still cause psychological trauma and other stress factors. For example, a teenager in a car accident who broke his
wrist and needed extensive surgery to save his arm may experience
anxiety
Anxiety is an emotion characterised by an unpleasant state of inner wikt:turmoil, turmoil and includes feelings of dread over Anticipation, anticipated events. Anxiety is different from fear in that fear is defined as the emotional response ...
when driving in a car post-accident. PTSD can be diagnosed after a person experiences one or more intense and traumatic events and react with fear with complaints from three categorical symptoms lasting one month or longer. These categories are: re-experiencing the traumatic event, avoiding anything associated with the trauma, and increased symptoms of increased psychological
arousal.
[Bellis, M. D., Baum, A. S., Birmaher, B., Keshavan, M. S., Eccard, C. H., Boring, A. M., . . . Ryan, N.D. (1999). Developmental traumatology part I: Biological stress systems∗∗See
accompanying Editorial, in this issue. Biological Psychiatry, 45(10), 1259-1270]
Guidelines for essential trauma care
Airway management
Airway management includes a set of maneuvers and medical procedures performed to prevent and relieve an airway obstruction. This ensures an open pathway for gas exchange between a patient's lungs and the atmosphere. This is accomplished by either ...
, monitoring, and management of injuries are all key guidelines when it comes to medical trauma care. Airway management is a key component of emergency on-scene care. Using a systematic approach, first responders must assess that a patient's airway is not blocked in order to ensure the patient gets enough
circulation and remain as calm as they can.
[Mock, C. (2004). Guidelines for essential trauma care. Geneva: World Health Organization.] Monitoring patients and making sure their body does not go into
shock is another essential guideline when it comes to medical trauma care. Nurses are required to watch over patients and check
blood pressure
Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure of Circulatory system, circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels. Most of this pressure results from the heart pumping blood through the circulatory system. When used without qualification, the term ...
,
heart rate, etc. to make sure that patients are doing well and are not
crashing. When it comes to managing injuries, head and neck injuries require the most care post surgery.
Head injuries are one of the major causes of trauma related death and disabilities worldwide. It is important for patients of head trauma to get
CT scans post surgery to insure that there are no problems.
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Guidelines for psychological trauma care
There is a range of approaches to assist victims to overcome the anxiety and stress that follows psychological trauma
Psychological trauma (also known as mental trauma, psychiatric trauma, emotional damage, or psychotrauma) is an emotional response caused by severe distressing events, such as Major trauma, bodily injury, Sexual assault, sexual violence, or ot ...
. Affected persons can also follow self-care such as exercise and socializing with familiar and safe associates and family members. Trauma disturbs the body's natural equilibrium by putting it in a state of fear and hyper-arousal. Exercising for thirty minutes a day facilitated the nervous system to "unfreeze" from a traumatic state. Being surrounded by a good support system is a powerful factor in treating psychological trauma. Participating in social activities, volunteering, and making new friends are all ways to help forget about or cope with traumatic events. Coming to terms with childhood trauma is especially challenging.
Patient assessment
* Advanced trauma life support, training for medical doctors dealing with trauma
* Revised Trauma Score
* Injury Severity Score
* Abbreviated Injury Scale
* Triage
Wound assessment
Factors in the assessment of wounds are:
* the nature of the wound, whether it is a laceration, abrasion, bruise or burn
* the size of the wound in length, width and depth
* the extent of the overall area of tissue damage caused by the impact of a mechanical force, or the reaction to chemical agents in, for example, fires or exposure to caustic substances.
Forensic physicians, as well as pathologists may also be required to examine ( traumatic) wounds on people.
See also
* '' Journal of Injury and Violence Research''
* Major trauma
* Polytrauma
* Trauma surgery
* ''Traumatology'' (journal)
References
External links
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
Journal of Injury and Violence Research
Trauma.org
(trauma resources for medical professionals)
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