Combat Casualty Care

/ˈkɒmbæt ˈkæʒjʊəlti keər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The range of medical procedures rendered to injured military personnel on the battlefield prior to evacuation to advanced medical facilities.
    The new regulations emphasized improvements in combat casualty care to reduce fatalities in war zones.

Forms

  • combat casualty care

Commentary

Primarily used in military and defense law contexts, defining the scope and standards of medical care during armed conflicts.

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