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Early signs of hearing loss
During a routine medical check, an infantry soldier shows early signs of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Although he can still hear sufficiently in order to perform his duties, the hearing loss may over time progress if he is exposed to further noise. It is not possible to protect his hearing...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Dual loyalty and/or mixed obligations -> Fitness for duty
02 Aug, 2023
10-month-old baby with suspected myocarditis after the earthquake in Haiti
A 10-month-old previously healthy baby boy was referred to our hospital with high fever and a convulsion. A second seizure occurred in the emergency-room (with generalized tonic-colonic convulsions, which ceased only after receiving intravenous (IV) Midazolam. A lumbar puncture was performed and...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Limited/ scarce resources environment -> Disaster setting
24 Jun, 2022
Different treatment depending on nationality
... unit, such a patient requiring
life
support rarely survives—but that we ...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Limited/ scarce resources environment -> Level of care under limited resources
19 Aug, 2021
Keep alive despite massive wounds and unsure
quality
of
life
?
The ability to maintain the wounded alive is nothing less than astounding. Medical advances, combined with improved body armour and rapid evacuation, have resulted in lives saved that would have been unsalvageable only 20 years ago. […] In one scenario, a member of the local Afghan security...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Limited/ scarce resources environment -> Level of care under limited resources
19 Aug, 2021
Saving lives – do they want to live with the results of their injuries?
Medical care in the field, medical evacuation, and care in the hospital has progressed to achieve injury survival rates that were unheard of in the past. Along with these positive survival rates it is now possible to save the lives of service members that have devastating injuries, injuries that...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Not fitting other categories
04 Dec, 2019
Infected burn-wounds in local children – can you treat them?
During an international crisis management mission, you are the commander of the medical mission and thus responsible for the medical care of the allied soldiers. You do not have an explicit humanitarian mission. In the middle of the night you are called to the emergency room of the camp. There's...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Limited/ scarce resources environment -> Conflict setting
03 Dec, 2019
"Easy" amputation as prosthesis is guaranteed
It has been observed, that the medical services of some countries seem to favorise amputations over measures that try to safe the limbs if (i) resources in the situation are scarce, (ii) the risk of infection can be reduced, and (iii) the patient will receive good prosthesis/ artificial limbs...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Limited/ scarce resources environment -> Conflict setting
22 Nov, 2019
Innovative treatment method on local kid
"In 1955, Dr Millard was serving in Korea with the US Army. By this point in his career he was already very competent in the cleft lip repair techniques of the day. He also realized their shortcomings and had devised a way to improve outcomes based on solid surgical principles. I will paraphrase...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Medical research in the military context
09 Aug, 2019
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