نتایج جستجو برای: paramedics

تعداد نتایج: 1656  

2015
Nofar Kimchi Ann Clarke Jocelyn Moisan Colette Lachaine Sebastien La Vieille Yuka Asai Lawrence Joseph Chris Mill Moshe Ben‐Shoshan

Data on anaphylaxis cases in pre-hospital settings is limited. As part of the Cross Canada Anaphylaxis Registry (C-CARE), we assessed anaphylaxis cases managed by paramedics in Outaouais, Quebec. A software program was developed to prospectively record demographic and clinical characteristics as well as management of cases meeting the definition of the anaphylaxis. Univariate and multivariate l...

2017
Ben Meadley Alexander Olaussen Ashleigh Delorenzo Nick Roder Caroline Martin Toby St. Clair Andrew Burns Emma Stam Brett Williams

BACKGROUND Paramedic-performed out-of-hospital ultrasound is a novel skill that has gained popularity in some services in recent years. In this setting point-of care ultrasound (POCUS) can provide additional information that can assist with management and guide transport to the most appropriate facility. We sought to explore the different educational approaches used for training paramedics in u...

Journal: :Journal of emergency medicine, trauma and acute care 2022

Background: A high level of emergency medical care is now expected from paramedics dealing with the sick and injured, including pediatric patients.1,2 Very little known paramedics’ perception competency prehospital education training, which so critical to improve a knowledge performance important skills.2,3 The purpose this study was determine if training resulted in change among Hamad Medical ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 2002
Cheryl Regehr Gerald Goldberg Graham D Glancy Theresa Knott

OBJECTIVE The concern that secondary gain may result in an overreporting of trauma symptoms in those seeking compensation or taking stress leave from work has raised questions about the relation between posttraumatic stress and disability. This study attempts to examines the relation between traumatic stress symptoms and the use of work leave in an anonymous sample of emergency-service workers ...

2009
Kathryn J Eastwood Malcolm J Boyle Brett Williams

BACKGROUND The ability to perform drug calculations accurately is imperative to patient safety. Research into paramedics' drug calculation abilities was first published in 2000 and for nurses' abilities the research dates back to the late 1930s. Yet, there have been no studies investigating an undergraduate paramedic student's ability to perform drug or basic mathematical calculations. The obje...

2016
Lucas A. Myers Charles G. Gallet Logan J. Kolb Christine M. Lohse Christopher S. Russi

INTRODUCTION This study aimed to identify factors associated with successful endotracheal intubation (ETI) by a multisite emergency medical services (EMS) agency. METHODS We collected data from the electronic prehospital record for all ETI attempts made from January through May 2010 by paramedics and other EMS crew members at a single multistate agency. If documentation was incomplete, the st...

Journal: :IJEGR 2014
Camilla Metelmann Bibiana Metelmann Michael Wendt Konrad Meissner Martin von der Heyden

The goal of emergency medicine is to treat time-critical diseases and conditions to reduce morbidity and mortality. The improvement of emergency medicine is an important topic for governments worldwide. A common problem is the inevitable lack of support by emergency doctors, when paramedics need their assistance at the emergency site but are without an emergency doctor. Video-communication in r...

Journal: :The international journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2011
K R Shafizadeh

BACKGROUND Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are common among employees throughout the world, particularly in high risk groups such as nurses. OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of MSDs among nurses in a large hospital in Ahwaz, southwestern Iran, and to examine its correlation with gender, age, shift working, years at service and smoking. METHODS Using a self-reported questionnaire-based...

2014
Janice Halpern Robert G Maunder Brian Schwartz Maria Gurevich

Effective workplace-based interventions after critical incidents (CIs) are needed for emergency medical technicians (EMT)/paramedics. The evidence for a period out of service post-CI (downtime) is sparse; however it may prevent posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and burnout symptoms. We examined the hypothesis that downtime post-CI is associated with fewer symptoms of four long-term emotional...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Research & Bioethics 2016

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