نتایج جستجو برای: prehospital emergency care

تعداد نتایج: 725530  

2001
James Cullen David Gagliano John Goins Ruwani Gunawardane Peter Hu Marian LaMonte Colin Mackenzie Yan Xiao

OVERVIEW For time-sensitive, critical-care scenarios requiring transport—such as stroke, high-risk pregnancy, trauma, and pediatric care—reducing the elapsed time between symptom onset and treatment can be of great benefit to the patient while reducing the health care costs to the individual, the hospital, and the public. With mobile telemedicine, valuable prehospital transport time can be used...

2012
Annika Hedelin Birger Kollberg Hideo TohiraJunichiro Yokota

s 13th World Congress for Disaster and Emergency Medicine S77 Prehospital Care in Rural Settings AttilaJ. Hertelendy, BHsc, CCEMT-P, NREMT-P University of Mississippi Medical Center, USA Oxford, Mississippi USA The delivery of prehospital care in a rural setting requires a conceptual framework quite different from that required in urban and suburban environments, given that available resources ...

Journal: :health in emergencies and disasters quarterly 0
abbasali ebrahimian department of medical surgical, school of nursing and allied medical sciences, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, iran. nader khalesi health information management research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. maedeh tourdeh department of medical surgical nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. hossein dargahi health information management research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background:  emergency  medical  services  (ems)  staff  can  play  an  important  role  in  the survival and prevention of serious injuries to patients if they are in good physical and mental health and focus on doing their jobs with sufficient attention. therefore, a study was conducted to  investigate  attention  level  and  its  related  factors  in  night  shift  prehospital  emergency per...

2017
Annelieke Maria Karien Harmsen Leo Maria George Geeraedts Georgios Fredericus Giannakopoulos Maartje Terra Herman M T Christiaans Lidwine Brigitta Mokkink Frank Willem Bloemers

BACKGROUND In the Netherlands prehospital trauma care is provided by emergency medical services (EMS) nurses. This care is extended by Physician staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (P-HEMS) for the more severely injured patient. Prehospital communication is a factor of influence on the identification of these patients and the dispatch of P-HEMS. Though prehospital communication it is ...

Journal: :Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 2001

Journal: :Prehospital emergency care : official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors 2007
T J Crocco J C Grotta E C Jauch S E Kasner R U Kothari B R Larmon J L Saver M R Sayre S M Davis

PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE 2007;11:313–317

2016
Peter Acker Jennifer A Newberry Leonard (Bud) F Hattaway Phan Socheat Prak P Raingsey Matthew C Strehlow

Despite significant improvements in health outcomes nationally, many Cambodians continue to experience morbidity and mortality due to inadequate access to quality emergency medical services. Over recent decades, the Cambodian healthcare system and civil infrastructure have advanced markedly and now possess many of the components required to establish a well functioning emergency medical system....

2015
Minh Le Cong

Davis M, Lewell M, McLeod S, Dukelow A. A prospective evaluation of the utility of the prehospital 12-lead electrocardiogram to change patient management in the emergency department. Prehosp. Emerg. Care 2013;18(June 2012):9-14. doi:10.3109/10903127.2013.825350. [PubMed] ● Reviewer: Mat Goebel, NREMT-P, MS1, UC San Diego School of Medicine ● Why is this important?: ECG changes occur during preh...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2010
Vivienne C Tippett Kerrianne Watt Steven G Raven Heath A Kelly Michael Coory Frank Archer Konrad Jamrozik

INTRODUCTION Emergency prehospital medical care providers are frontline health workers during emergencies. However, little is known about their attitudes, perceptions, and likely behaviors during emergency conditions. Understanding these attitudes and behaviors is crucial to mitigating the psychological and operational effects of biohazard events such as pandemic influenza, and will support the...

2014
Pierre-Nicolas Carron Fabrice Dami Fatoumata Diawara Samia Hurst Olivier Hugli Ahmet Eroglu.

Palliative care, which is intended to keep patients at home as long as possible, is increasingly proposed for patients who live at home, with their family, or in retirement homes. Although their condition is expected to have a lethal evolution, the patients—or more often their families or entourages—are sometimes confronted with sudden situations of respiratory distress, convulsions, hemorrhage...

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