Abstract

Preventative measures, on-the-ground administration, trauma centers, and follow-up treatment are all crucial parts of the system that has to be modeled. With the help of road safety initiatives, stricter enforcement of speed limits, and better road design, we can reduce the number of preventable accidents. Maintaining order at the site of an accident is a top priority for in-place management, which aims to protect motorists and pedestrians while keeping the scene clear of danger. Accident victims who are treated in trauma centers should be given priority in receiving prompt, professional medical attention. Finally, the post-trauma care component should address the effects of the event on individuals, families, and communities via long-term care, such as rehabilitation and mental health assistance.

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