Broadening Perspectives on Analgesia in Mass Casualty Incidents: A Response to Reader Feedback
William D. Binder,
Susanne J. Spano
Abstract:The recent exchange of letters to the editor, in response to "Time to Reconsider Analgesia in Mass Casualty Incidents" by de Valence and Suppan, 1 has illuminated critical aspects of pain management during mass casualty incidents (MCIs) and brings forth several noteworthy considerations.In all the correspondence, there is an echoing of the overlooked need to address the prioritization of analgesia in injury management, particularly in light of devastating events such as the earthquakes in Turkey, emphasizing t… Show more
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