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.
00:29What do you want to talk to us about trauma?
00:31We are going to tell you what is trauma in the past.
00:34How about it?
00:37We will share a lot of trauma in the past.
00:40We will share any issue with trauma.
00:44We will share any issues in a trauma.
00:47It is clear that we will share the trauma in the past.
00:51We are likely to leave together our family and we will share it with them.
00:54It is because we have a lot of patients that are receiving CVR.
01:03It is because we have a lot of patients that are receiving CVR.
01:11It is because we have a lot of work site injuries.
01:17It is because of construction companies.
01:23We have a lot of patients that are receiving CVR.
01:28We have a lot of patients that are receiving CVR.
01:35Dr. is the emergency department.
01:38He is in the emergency department.
01:42What do you do with that?
01:44We have a lot of patients that are receiving CVR.
01:50That is why we have a lot of patients that are hele denial of ambulances.
01:55We are having the ambulance coming from the site.
01:57Ambulances are very important.
01:58You are also with that care of the Kymself.
02:00We can't enter any AI who has been in the stream.
02:03It is important that we have EMTs.
02:08We have EMTs.
02:10We have pre-hospital care.
02:15They are going to the site.
02:18Including with a doctor.
02:20They are doing their work site.
02:24That is why we have first aid.
02:27We have to shift the emergency department.
02:31When we go to the road accident,
02:33the people of the general public have been doing it.
02:36They have been doing it as well.
02:40They are not doing it.
02:42They are doing it.
02:44They are doing it.
02:46That is a very interesting question.
02:48We have to do it in any hospital.
02:52We have to do it in any hospital.
02:54We have to do it in any hospital.
02:56We have to do it in any public.
02:58If we have helped from this public area,
03:00we have to take some updates.
03:02We have to do it in any hospital.
03:03That is not what we have to do.
03:05But the doctors have owned up to the doctor.
03:08You have to do it in an hospital.
03:10You have to take down the hospital.
03:12You have to have to take down the hospital,
03:13you have to take down the hospital.
03:14But the problem is that there are a lot of problems that are going to be in the hospital.
03:21The problem is that we are constantly keeping in the hospital.
03:26If we say that we are going to have a hospital in the hospital,
03:31then we are going to be in the hospital.
03:35We are not going to do that.
03:37Because we are going to be in the hospital.
03:42The patients will not be able to take care of their patients, but they will take care of their patients.
03:56It is important for us to take care of their patients and to take care of their patients.
04:02Because we have a trauma team in many hospitals,
04:08and we are able to do that and do that.
04:13I was able to get a patient in a 1 hour and get a patient in a 1 hour.
04:21So, I was able to get a patient in a 1 hour and get a patient in a 1 hour.
04:25That's why I was able to get a golden hour.
04:28We had a golden hour and we had a golden hour and we had a long time to go to the hospital.
04:39Doctor, we had a casualty in the hospital.
04:43We had an emergency department.
04:45We had a casualty in the hospital.
04:47We had a casualty in the hospital.
04:52We had a conversion in India.
04:57in Keralath,
04:59in a casualty,
05:01in a conversion,
05:03in an emergency department.
05:05We are managing the casualty
05:07and we have medical officers.
05:09We are managing the casualty
05:11and we are managing the casualty.
05:13But in this emergency medicine,
05:15in an emergency department,
05:17we are managing the
05:19emergency medicine department.
05:21We are managing the
05:23initial emergency
05:25and we are managing the
05:27golden-ever management.
05:29We are managing the
05:31golden-ever management.
05:33In that golden-ever management,
05:35we are managing the
05:37reversible courses.
05:39In that hospital,
05:41we are managing the emergency
05:43medicine department.
05:45In this case,
05:47we are managing the trauma team
05:49and we are managing that.
05:51In that case,
05:53we are managing the
05:55emergency physician.
05:57We are managing the
05:59medical doctors.
06:01We are managing the
06:03surgeons, orthopedicians,
06:05neurosurgeons and
06:07surgeons.
06:09We are managing the emergency
06:11and we are managing the
06:13patients in the theater.
06:15We are managing
06:17in this case.
06:19When the initial
06:21management and
06:23stabilisation
06:25at the hospital,
06:27we need to be
06:41the patient.
06:43We aim to work
06:45In schools, in the same time, in the same time, in the same time, in the same time, in the same time, in the same time.
06:53Now, what we do is we can do a little bit of work here.
06:59We can handle it in close proximity.
07:06We can handle it in a small town.
07:11We have to handle it in a small town because we can handle it.
07:14Then, we do have to handle it in a small town between six feet.
07:18But it is important that we can handle it in the small town.
07:22If we don't have a wide range of fish, a small town, or a small town,
07:27we will be able to handle it in that town.
07:29We can handle it in a small town.
07:32We can't do anything like that.
07:34We can't do anything like that.
07:37We can't avoid any of these things.
07:46We can't do anything like that.
07:49We have physical trauma in our career.
07:55This is actually a natural way.
07:59If they have tension, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder, they will be able to receive treatment for their children.
08:08But they will receive treatment for their children.
08:12Dr. Nethi Parra, they will be able to receive treatment for their children.
08:22They will be able to receive treatment for their children.
08:27Well, once they are born in Tel Avail, they are affected by their children.
08:37But the children include in Tel Avail and were not Yang Terains for their children.
08:44They are affected by their children but their children are neglected for themselves.
08:50Our body's sutures are actually closed, so they are also mobile.
08:55In other words, adults are very small compared to adults.
09:00However, the chest and abdominal injuries are also very small.
09:05If you have two things, the adults have been able to take a look.
09:09There is a lesson for you.
09:10If you have to take a look at the adults, you will be able to manage it.
09:13They are always anxious, anxious, panic, and panic.
09:18When we have parents, we came to the hospital in the hospital.
09:26That's why we have a lot of questions about the children.
09:33Doctor, do you think that the children have to be in the hospital?
09:43That's a very important question.
09:45I'm not sure how to do anything we can do.
09:48I have one of the first aid.
09:51We can't do anything we can do.
09:57We can't do anything we can do.
10:01That's not a beneficial effect.
10:06We can't do anything we can do.
10:09We can't do anything we can do.
10:12because we will have a chance to get a chance to get out of it.
10:15We have two running water.
10:17This is our normal running water.
10:19It's about 20 minutes.
10:22There are two advantages.
10:24One is to help this in a way.
10:29Two is to help this in a way.
10:32If we want to get clean, we can actually apply it in a way to get out of it.
10:38We can also apply it in a way to get out of it.
10:41I would say that the oil, paste, ghee, oil is usually used to be applied.
10:49Dr. Kalyan is a trauma day.
10:52Shikim, what is the importance of the trauma?
10:56In our lives, we have a lot of trauma in our lives.
11:02Now we've been talked about 20-30 days for the time period.
11:12We've been given to the F5th age of Maranatha
11:17Each of these dates have been taken to the start of the month.
11:21But not all people who were able to take care of this type of health.
11:26But now, if we're going to share an appropriate first aid,
11:30It's because we have to prevent a lot of people.
11:33We have to prevent a lot of trauma from the young people.
11:36We are celebrating on the trauma day every year of October 17.
11:40We are not going to prevent a lot of trauma.
11:44We are going to prevent a lot of trauma.
11:48Now, what is the case of the road accident?
11:52What is the message of the doctor?
11:55We are going to prevent a lot of trauma.
11:58We can't do anything like that.
12:01We can't do anything like that.
12:05We have to start a lot of the initiatives
12:10and send a message to people.
12:13We can't do a seat belt,
12:16we can't do a helmet.
12:18We can't do a lot of things.
12:23There are 4-5-5 drivers in the front of the car and drive.
12:30There are brakes on the other side of the car.
12:34In this case, the car seats are used in the car seats.
12:43We are able to use the car seats.
12:46We are able to use the car seats.
12:50As I said, I would like to have a proper first aid in the hospital.
13:01In the emergency department, Dr. Jolie, do you have an arm?
13:08I was thinking of a trauma-dial case.
13:14There was an accident.
13:19It was a kind of a roll-over accident.
13:22There was a car accident.
13:25It was a crash injury.
13:27I am a ambulance driver now.
13:31This is a bit of a critical case.
13:34Then I came to the hospital.
13:38That happened to me.
13:41We all supported him.
13:43He was admitted and treated him.
13:47Then he walked home.
13:50He came to the hospital.
13:52He came to the hospital.
13:54When I told him,
13:56he was an ambulance driver.
14:00That's right.
14:02He was a great hero.
14:07They always play a very vital role.
14:10Dr. B, I told you that
14:12the ambulance drivers are doing a great job.
14:15They are doing a great job at a speed.
14:20Thank you, Dr. B.
14:25Thanks for giving me food known.
14:29Thanks for having me.
14:30I hope so plenty ofockers.
14:34Thank you, Dr. Babs.
14:35Thank youению.
14:36Thank you all.
14:39I hope we will be there again.
14:47I thank youale sentences
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