نتایج جستجو برای: ambulance location

تعداد نتایج: 229869  

2010
Teri L. Sanddal Nels D. Sanddal Nicolas Ward Laura Stanley

Ambulance crashes are a significant risk to prehospital care providers, the patients they are carrying, persons in other vehicles, and pedestrians. No uniform national transportation or medical database captures all ambulance crashes in the United States. A website captures many significant ambulance crashes by collecting reports in the popular media (the website is mentioned in the introductio...

Nowadays, monitoring people’s health and helping those in need of medical attention is one of the most important responsibilities of governments. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are therefore setup to provide timely care to victims of sudden and life-threatening injuries or emergencies in order to prevent needless mortality or long-term morbidity. Providing rapid EMS with minimum respons...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2010
Elif Tokar Erdemir Rajan Batta Peter A. Rogerson Alan Blatt Marie Flanigan

Elif Tokar Erdemir, Rajan Batta, Peter A. Rogerson, Alan Blatt, and Marie Flanigan 1: Industrial and Systems Engineering Program, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455 2: Center for Transportation Injury Research, CUBRC, Buffalo, NY 14225 3: Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo (SUNY), Buffalo, NY 14260 4: Dept. of Geography, University at Buffalo (SUNY) 5...

2010
James Radcliffe Geoffrey Heath

Objectives: This article is a review of the literature on the changing role of the ambulance paramedic in the light of recent changes in UK Government policy towards the ambulance service. Methods: A systematic review of the literature on the Ambulance Service in the UK was carried out with regard to the expanding role and skills of ambulance paramedics in assessing, treating and advising patie...

2016
C. J. Stocker

SinciC the abolition of Dundreary whiskers and the pill?box hat, the Indian army has undergone many changes in both training and equipment and in its methods of attack and defence, but the field ambulance has changed in little but its name. Anyone who has had to do with a brigade in the field knows that the field ambulance is regarded as either a joke or a nuisance, and is an eyesore on the mar...

2013
Christopher I. Price Victoria Rae Jay Duckett Ruth Wood Joanne Gray Peter McMeekin Helen Rodgers Karen Portas Gary A. Ford

OBJECTIVE Effective provision of urgent stroke care relies upon admission to hospital by emergency ambulance and may involve pre-hospital redirection. The proportion and characteristics of patients who do not arrive by emergency ambulance and their impact on service efficiency is unclear. To assist in the planning of regional stroke services we examined the volume, characteristics and prognosis...

Journal: :BMJ open 2016
Justin A Ezekowitz Mohua Podder Adrian F Hernandez Paul W Armstrong Randall C Starling Christopher M O'Connor Robert M Califf

OBJECTIVES Limited data exist assessing the relationship between ambulance versus self-presentation and outcomes in patients with acute heart failure (AHF). SETTING Clinical trial sites in North America. PARTICIPANTS 1068 patients enrolled in the Acute Studies of Nesiritide in Decompensated Heart Failure (ASCEND-HF) trial. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES The association between amb...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Tom Sterud Erlend Hem Øivind Ekeberg Bjørn Lau

BACKGROUND To estimate the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms, and their association with professional help-seeking, among operational ambulance personnel and a general working population, and to study the symptoms of musculoskeletal pain and disturbed sleep among ambulance personnel. METHODS The results of a comprehensive nationwide questionnaire survey of operational ambulance pe...

2013
Nobuyuki Miyatake Noriko Sakano Shoko Murakami

The aim of this study was to investigate the link between ambulance transports due to heat stroke and air temperature by using daily data of ambulance transports in Okayama prefecture, Japan. Daily observations for ambulance transports due to heat stroke from July to September in 2010 in Okayama prefecture, Japan were obtained from Fire and Disaster Management Agency in Japan. Data of meteorolo...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2013
Laura G Burke Nina Joyce William E Baker Paul D Biddinger K Sophia Dyer Franklin D Friedman Jason Imperato Alice King Thomas M Maciejko Mark D Pearlmutter Assaad Sayah Richard D Zane Stephen K Epstein

STUDY OBJECTIVE Massachusetts became the first state in the nation to ban ambulance diversion in 2009. It was feared that the diversion ban would lead to increased emergency department (ED) crowding and ambulance turnaround time. We seek to characterize the effect of a statewide ambulance diversion ban on ED length of stay and ambulance turnaround time at Boston-area EDs. METHODS We conducted...

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