ABCD assessment of emergency patients in ER (USMLE step 1)
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In this video, we have explained the emergency assessment of #patients in emergency care unit. By a #abcd and CAB approach we can manage the #emergency cases in casualty or emergency room. In critically ill or injured patients, the primary examination is meant to identify life-threatening problems and intervene quickly. The initial evaluation of the patient is conducted at the first point of contact, and it could be repeated when the patient is switched from the care of one team to another (e...
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