Evaluating medical response exercise for mass burn injuries at district and provincial hospital.

Nguyễn Như Lâm1,, Chu Anh Tuấn1, Lê Anh Tuấn2
1 Bệnh viện Bỏng quốc gia Lê Hữu Trác
2 Bệnh viện Quân y 105

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This study evaluated the medical response drill for mass burn injuries at district and provincial hospitals. The results showed that the medical facilities were properly implementing the steps in the process. Triage results were ensured 100% correct as a scenario. The diagnosis and treatment of burn injuries, proficiency in the use of equipment and transportation have achieved results of 80% or more.


Diagnosis of inhalation injury, diagnosis and treatment of co-trauma at district hospitals only reached 66.67% which should be improved. Through the lessons learned from the drills, handling future mass-burn injuries will be better for both victims and healthcare workers.

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