The Critical Role of Health Practitioners in Saving Accident Victims: A Comprehensive Review

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AL Anazi, Hala Ahmad
AL Mutairi, Meshari Mohammed
AL Mutairi, Saad Saeed
AL Mutairi, Faris Barky
AL Shammari, Maram Hlayel
AL Dohyan, Meshal Meshari
AL Ruwaili, Sayer Ofyer

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Accidents represent one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, making the role of health practitioners in saving victims a matter of global importance. This review synthesizes current evidence on the contribution of health practitioners in accident response, spanning pre-hospital interventions, emergency trauma care, surgical management, rehabilitation, and psychological support. Emphasis is placed on the time-sensitive nature of interventions, multidisciplinary collaboration, and advances in training and technology. The findings reveal that early intervention by trained practitioners significantly improves survival rates, reduces disability, and enhances recovery outcomes. The article concludes with recommendations for strengthening training, infrastructure, and policy frameworks to empower health practitioners in accident care.

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AL Anazi, Hala Ahmad, AL Mutairi, Meshari Mohammed, AL Mutairi, Saad Saeed, AL Mutairi, Faris Barky, AL Shammari, Maram Hlayel, AL Dohyan, Meshal Meshari, & AL Ruwaili, Sayer Ofyer. (2024). The Critical Role of Health Practitioners in Saving Accident Victims: A Comprehensive Review. International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Legal Medicine, 27(4), 997–1002. https://doi.org/10.47059/ijmtlm/V27I4/1075
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