Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service
Overview
Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service is a scientific journal, published since 1915 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom and its primary focus area is emergency medicine.
Details
Details
Abbr.
J R Nav Med Serv
Start
1915
End
Continuing
Frequency
Quarterly <, Jan. 1931- >
p-ISSN
0035-9033
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
Recent Articles
1.
Edmondstone M
J R Nav Med Serv
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):56-8.
PMID: 30088743
In 1981, the description of symptoms widespread among his messmates by a Leading Seaman admitted to hospital with pneumonia
led to an epidemiological and clinical investigation on board HMS SHEFFIELD,...
2.
Edmondstone M
J R Nav Med Serv
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):56-8.
PMID: 30088742
In 1981, the description of symptoms widespread among his messmates by a Leading Seaman admitted to hospital with pneumonia
led to an epidemiological and clinical investigation on board HMS SHEFFIELD,...
3.
Shukla R, Easto R, Williams R
J R Nav Med Serv
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):49-55.
PMID: 30088741
Ear, nose and throat (ENT) presentations to primary care are common and frequently affect military patients. Many patients can
be managed in primary care with appropriate treatment, but some presentations...
4.
Roy S, Lambert A
J R Nav Med Serv
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):44-8.
PMID: 30088740
Obstructive jaundice is a clinical condition that indicates the possibility of a significant underlying disease process. This clinical
review considers the pathophysiology, investigation and management of patients with obstructive jaundice...
5.
Chan D, Murphy M
J R Nav Med Serv
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):39-43.
PMID: 30088739
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) has historically been diagnosed by measurement of blood glucose concentrations. More recently, the
use of glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) has been advocated in the diagnosis of diabetes,...
6.
Jackson J, Hart S, Fries C, Robinson J, Murray J, Wood A
J R Nav Med Serv
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):35-8.
PMID: 30088738
We present a case series of patients with patellofemoral joint (PFJ) chondral injuries presenting as anterior knee pain secondary
to participation in high-intensity functional training programmes. We aim to highlight...
7.
Henning D, Bennett A
J R Nav Med Serv
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):32-4.
PMID: 30088737
Operation BUCKTAIL is the UK contribution to migrant surveillance and reconnaissance in the Aegean Sea. This paper describes
two different and novel medical configurations which deployed in early 2016 to...
8.
Stables A, Seal G, Mercer S
J R Nav Med Serv
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):30-1.
PMID: 30088736
The Role 2 Afloat (R2A) is the Royal Navy (RN)’s Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR), including Damage Control Surgery,
capability at sea. There are currently three operating department practitioners (ODP) in...
9.
Hill A, Hillman C, E Scott T
J R Nav Med Serv
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):26-9.
PMID: 30088735
Prone position ventilation is a life-saving technique for the management of hypoxic respiratory failure in ventilated patients. It
has particular application in the isolated Role 2 Afloat (R2A) environment where...
10.
Hillman C, Horrobin R, Mills S, Mercer S
J R Nav Med Serv
. 2018 Aug;
103(1):21-5.
PMID: 30088734
The Royal Navy’s Role 2 Afloat (R2A) capability has now been firmly established in support of United Kingdom (UK) troops
on contingency operations such as humanitarian aid and disaster relief...