
Critical Trauma Care
Critical trauma care involves rapid assessment and treatment of severe injuries to stabilize a patient, prevent further harm, and save lives. It includes managing airway, breathing, and circulation (the ABCs), controlling bleeding, preventing shock, and addressing injuries to organs or bones. Specialized teams use advanced techniques and equipment to respond quickly, often in emergency settings like hospitals or trauma centers. The goal is to preserve life, reduce complications, and promote recovery by providing timely, coordinated, and expert interventions.