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00:00Namaskar. Doctor, welcome to all of you.
00:13Today, we are going to talk about trauma.
00:16I am going to talk to you in Kim's Health Hospital.
00:20I am going to talk to Dr. Shamim.
00:25Namaskar.
00:26Namaskar.
00:28Dr. what is the matter of trauma?
00:31I have a road accident that you are going to talk about trauma.
00:33Do you have any problem with trauma if we even got trauma?
00:37We are going to talk about trauma.
00:39We don't know how many of them are going to take a trauma.
00:45We don't know how many of them are going to take trauma.
00:49We don't know how to take care of my parents.
00:51We are going to talk about these pain.
00:54We are going to talk about the pain we all have.
00:56But through the past, there are many patients in the battleala.
01:02These are men who have their children.
01:04They have their families who want to receive HIV.
01:11These are work site injuries.
01:13This is when we are here.
01:17insp, construction companies, they use work site injuries.
01:23There is a group of trauma and trauma.
01:28Then, when you get the item, it is very important because of the trauma.
01:35Dr. is in the emergency department.
01:38He is in the emergency department.
01:42So, what do you want to do?
01:44We want to get a trauma and a trauma.
01:50What we are doing is we release an ambulance at a site.
01:55Ambulance is very important.
01:58We are now able to go into AI-integrated ambulance.
02:03That is why we are doing EMTs.
02:08EMTs are doing pre-hospital care.
02:15They are going to the site, including a doctor.
02:19That is why we are doing our work site.
02:24We are taking the first aid to the emergency department.
02:31Dr, if you go to the road accident,
02:32the general public has been doing a lot of work.
02:36The people have been doing a lot of work.
02:40What do you do not have to do?
02:42What is it?
02:45Yes, that is a great question.
02:47We have done any ambulance in any hospital and ambulance,
02:53we have done a public operation in that site,
02:57and even a public operation.
02:58So we have done a few first aid in this public operation.
03:03We have done that and we have done that.
03:05So we have taken a lot of symptoms in Alekshim,
03:08and we have done some of the most bad things.
03:14Because of all the problem,
03:16That is why there is a syndrome infection or a syndrome problem.
03:21In the end, we have to keep it in the middle.
03:26If we have to go to a hospital, then we can go to a hospital.
03:35We can't do that.
03:37That is why we have to keep it in the middle of the hospital.
03:42Then, if you have a patient, you can't get a patient.
03:47They have a patient, and they can't get a patient.
03:52They can't get a patient in the emergency department.
03:56What is important to them?
03:58What is important to them?
04:00What is important to them?
04:02Because we have a trauma team in many hospitals.
04:08If we take a CT scan of the hospital, we know that we have to do it.
04:14In one hour, we are taking a patient to take a patient to make a patient in a 1 hour.
04:21Then we are taking a patient to take a patient in a 1 hour.
04:25This is why we are taking a golden hour.
04:28We are taking a moment to take a time for a moment.
04:34The golden hour is taking a moment to take a moment.
04:37Even in our lives.
04:39Doctor, what is casualty in the hospital?
04:43It is an emergency department.
04:45This is our goal.
04:46It is casualty.
04:48It is important for trauma care.
04:51That is important.
04:52In our opinion, that is a conversion.
04:56In India or Kerala, it is a casualty.
05:01It is a conversion in an emergency department.
05:04That is why we are managing our medical officers.
05:08We are managing all casualty.
05:12In the case of emergency medicine,
05:16we are managing the emergency medicine department.
05:21One of them,
05:23that is the Golden Ever Management.
05:27One of them is also working on the Golden Ever Management.
05:30So, in the Golden Ever Management,
05:32there is no reversible courses in the Golden Ever Management.
05:37We are actually going to reverse it.
05:39In that hospital,
05:40there is an emergency medicine department.
05:44In this case,
05:46one of them is managing a trauma team.
05:50One of them is managing an emergency physician.
05:54Even if there is no life-threatening emergencies,
05:57they are managing the doctors.
05:58Even if there is no life-threatening emergencies,
06:00they are managing the doctors.
06:02In this case,
06:03we are managing the surgeons,
06:04orthopedicians,
06:05as a neurosurgeon team.
06:07We are managing the patients.
06:08Supposedly,
06:09if there is an emergency emergency,
06:10or an operation,
06:11we are managing the patients in the theater.
06:14We are managing the patients.
06:17So,
06:18that is the initial management
06:19and the stabilization of the patients
06:20is not the same.
06:22So,
06:23in this case,
06:24we are changing the patients in the hospital.
06:26This has been changing the patients.
06:28Now,
06:29they areädss with drunk alcohol,
06:313av akash,
06:32and regulates.
06:35Do you care about yourself most of them?
06:37As a reviewer we are saying this,
06:39we often have患енно,
06:40as the results of their Ingredients,
06:41as the majority has touched on course.
06:43We often have had options like
06:44when they build in school.
06:46People are like,
06:47when we travel to move to ablper巣,
06:49when they arrive at work we often are earning.
06:52or by the way, we are trying to get a cut through light.
06:54When we do a cut through light,
06:56we often keep in touch with some kind of coolness
07:00who are not very close proximity,
07:02or even what we should do.
07:08What I have to tell is the story of a cut through a cut through inspiration.
07:11The story of a cut through a cut through the form is but
07:16we often speak a cut through a cut through the cut through a cut through the form.
07:21Then we have to make sure that we are able to take a while or the other side of our house.
07:28They usually take a while.
07:30That is why we are able to take a while.
07:35We can take a while during all the time of our house.
07:40We will avoid the same time before,
07:45which we can take care of.
07:47It is important to know the trauma of the young people.
07:50In our career, they have physical trauma in their career.
07:56The young people are actually because they have tension and anxiety.
08:02They have a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.
08:08The young people are receiving treatment for the young people.
08:13They have no treatment for the young people, nor do not care about the young people.
08:22We can have no treatment for the young people.
08:27They have a treatment for the young people.
08:32The young people have a treatment for their children.
08:35They are not closed by the young people.
08:39Now, we have to get a little bit of a head injury.
08:46Because our body is not created.
08:50Our body is not actually closed.
08:53So, we have to get a little bit of a mobile.
08:56Now, we have to compare the adults with a little bit of a head injury.
09:00However, the other chest and abdominal injuries are also affected.
09:05First, the two things we have discussed,
09:13we are able to manage the baby with a patient.
09:17Why are we able to manage the baby as our baby?
09:18Exactly.
09:19Now, we have to use a baby with the baby,
09:21and we have to handle the baby with the baby's baby.
09:25So, that is, it is an important thing we have to know about the baby.
09:29Seems like we have a very strong motivation.
09:33Dr. B.E.E.T. and the doctor said that you have a paste in the hospital.
09:42That's a very important question.
09:45I've always told you that we can do anything.
09:48We have one of the first things that we have.
09:51We can't do anything, but we can't do anything.
09:57We can't do anything, but we can't do anything.
10:01That is not a beneficial effect for us.
10:06If we were to take care of our children,
10:09we would have to take care of the first aid,
10:11we would have to take care of our children,
10:12but we would have to take care of our children.
10:15We are not running water.
10:17That is our normal running water.
10:19We are going to take care of 20 minutes.
10:22We have to take care of our children.
10:24One is to help the children in the Vedas.
10:29The children in the Vedas are not available.
10:32We are going to take care of our children in clean water.
10:38We can also take care of our children in the Vedas.
10:41We will also take care of the children in the Vedas.
10:46We will take care of the children in the Vedas.
10:50Dr, you have to take care of the children.
10:53How do you have the importance of this?
10:56In our lives, there is a lot of trauma in our lives.
11:02Now, when we were talking about 20-30 years ago, we were talking about 20-30 years ago in our lives.
11:12That's why we were saying that we were talking about 20-30 years ago in Maranath.
11:17So, we were talking about 20-30 years ago.
11:21So, we used to take care of all the people who were talking about this.
11:27However, our World Health Organization says that we were talking about a proper aid and that we were talking about 50 people.
11:33So, the people who were talking about the trauma day were talking about all of us, and we were talking about a trauma day on October 17.
11:40We were talking about the first aid, and we were talking about how we were talking about it.
11:44We were talking about trauma day in this way.
11:49I want to hear from the doctors reading a message.
11:55I think there is a lot of information about the doctors.
11:58We will have to say how many people are going to prevent the disease.
12:01We are not going to prevent the disease.
12:04We are going to start a lot of information about the government.
12:09We are going to give a lot of messages.
12:13We are going to put a seatbelt,
12:16we have helmets and we have to go in a couple of cases
12:22because there are 4-5 drivers in the same place
12:27they are actually in a situation with the accident
12:30so in the same way, there are brakes
12:34there are no other things
12:36we have to go in a seat in our house
12:40we use car seats
12:43We will be able to find out what we are doing here.
12:45We will be able to find out what we are doing here.
12:49What I am saying is,
12:51we will be able to find a proper first aid in the hospital.
13:00In the emergency department,
13:03what do you think about this doctor?
13:08What did you think about this doctor?
13:14We had an accident.
13:18It was a kind of a rollover accident.
13:22It was a crash injury.
13:26I am now a ambulance driver.
13:30This is a critical case.
13:34He came to the hospital.
13:37He came to the hospital.
13:40He was able to support him.
13:42He was able to treat him here.
13:46Then, he walked home.
13:49He came to the hospital and he came to the hospital.
13:53I said,
13:55He came to the hospital.
13:56He was able to take her to the hospital.
13:58He was able to treat him.
14:01He became a huge hero of the hospital.
14:05They are all very serious.
14:07So they always play a very vital role.
14:09Dr. B, I told you,
14:11that our ambulance drivers
14:13did a lot of work in that situation.
14:15They did a lot of work in a speed,
14:17and they did a lot of work in a speed.
14:19That's right.
14:21Thank you, Dr. B.
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