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Grundlagen TCCC

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Taktische Verwundetenversorgung steht nicht im Widerspruch zu zivilen Versorgungskonzepten wie z. B. ATLS/PHTLS (»Advanced Trauma Life Support«/»Prehospital Trauma Life Support«), sondern basiert auf diesen und setzt sie konsequent für das Arbeiten in einer Bedrohungslage und für ein spezifisches Traumaspektrum um.

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Ladehof, K. (2012). Grundlagen TCCC. In: Neitzel, C., Ladehof, K. (eds) Taktische Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20697-9_6

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