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Encyclopedia > SMUR

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Samu (1194 words)
L'origine des SAMU et des SMUR en France est la lutte contre deux "fléaux nationaux" : une épidémie poliomyélite (pouvant aller jusqu'à une paralysie respiratoire) en 1952, et les accidents de la route en nombre croissants (elle culminera en 1974 avec 12 000 morts cette année-là).
Les SMUR regroupent des véhicules appelés Unités Mobiles Hospitalières (UMH).
Les SMUR interviennent aussi au sein des hôpitaux, lorsqu'une personne hospitalisée dans un service présente une détresse vitale (on parle d'intervention "pédestre").
SMUR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (289 words)
A SMUR intervention: the ambulance, already on the scene, has called for the mobile medical unit which has arrived to provide physician-level care to the patient before his transfer to hospital.
The first SMUR was created in Paris in 1956 by Professor Maurice Cara (hôpital Necker) to transport patients from one hospital to another with life support during a poliomyelitis epidemic.
A mobile unit is composed by an emergency physician (or sometimes an anesthetist), a nurse and a paramedic.
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