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IN-FIELD TRAINING AND EDUCATION FOR PARAMEDICS IN HUMANITARIAN SITUATION (CASE of VELIKA KLADUŠA, B&H), Part Two

IN-FIELD TRAINING AND EDUCATION FOR PARAMEDICS
IN HUMANITARIAN SITUATION (CASE of VELIKA KLADUŠA, B&H), Part Two

Dimitar Anakiev, dr. med
GP and Global Health spec.



1.BASE OF MEDICINE:



-INFLAMMATION OF DAMAGED TISSUE: Paramedics in the field very often meet inflammation of damaged tissue (skin, for example). Orientation about degree of inflammation is very important for both: triage and treatment. The four cardinal signs of inflammation are: redness (Latin rubor), heat (calor), swelling (tumor), and pain (dolor).



-DEVELOPMENT OF SITUATION: Another important issue to discuss is development of medical situation. Following the development is important to learn more about our treatment

(sufficient or not) and about nature of the illness. That is why we order patient to come again (in three days, for example).



2.HUMANITARIAN MEDICINE:



International humanitarian system, that is today broken, is formed in the end of 1960' during the Biafran secession war (1967-1970). Among many international medical humanitarian organizations in the region of the Balkans we mostly meet Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and Médecins du Monde (MdM).Two sister organizations have a different ways of working: while the MSF prefers isolated work of experts („jump and go“ system), the MdM builds its work on the basis of connecting to the society in the way primary health care is usually defined. This is a triad of medical humanitarian activities described by the MdM:



1.Health Care

2.Documentation

3.Advocacy



We will see in continuation how important is documentation. In humanitarian situation many participants simply forgot to document own work. That is the most typical mistake especially among medical crew coming from public sector. Documentation is a tool to control chaos, it is the foundation of medical work and finally a base for advocacy-an obligatory posture of humanitarian medical worker.

3.MEDICAL PROCEDURES (CONTINUATION ON SKIN SITUATIONS):



More than 70% percents of refugees and migrants in Velika Kladuša suffer from different skin diseases (15% scabies). This the result of substandard hygiene condition. Treatment of these diseases is part of obvious front line duty of paramedics together with injuries (75% of injuries are result of EU police violence). Let us take a look at some of typical skin situations:

-MYSTERIOUS PLANT: Following skin conditions are result of contact with mysterious plant that lives in woods around Velika Kladuša. Typical white foam that goes from the infected parts of the skin speaks that probably plant contains some toxic substance that irritates the skin. Often we also see secondary infection (yellow brown scabs). Infected skin creates berry likes papules that are commonly seen in viral skin infections. We really do not know what is this plant and its toxin.





 
Suggested treatment:

1.washing with water (plus soap)

    2.curettage with gauze and iodine
    3.covering or not
    4.control of development


-BACTERIAL INFECTIONS


They are very widespread with varying degrees of tissue inflammation (redness, heat, swelling, pain!). Cleaning is very important, especially in the case of abscess (purulent collection) - extruding purulent content is necessary if possible. 
  1.  
                                                      case of abscess

                                                                   inflamation (redness, swellin) worthy of Betadine net 
     Suggested terapy: 
1.cleaning

2.curettage with gauze and iodine

3.Betadine cover.



-TREATMENT OF WOUNDS

One of greetings of European democracy:


Clean, not close! Only gentle protection of wound is suggested.

 Photo documentation: Adis Imamović Pixi



To be continued

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