نتایج جستجو برای: prehospital emergency staff

تعداد نتایج: 207094  

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
ahmadshah farhat assistant professor of neonatalogy, neonatal research center, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical science, mashhad, iran. samaneh kouzegaran assistant professor of pediatrics , imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. amir sabertanha anesthesiologist, birjand university of medical science, birjand, iran. ashraf mohammadzadeh professor of neonatalogy, neonatal research center, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences. faezeh madani sani medical student, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran.

introduction: pain may be described as a sensation of hurt or strong discomfort and is the body's way of sending message to the brain that an injury has occurred. pain medicines block these messages or reduce their effect on the brain. accurate administration of analgesia have a long –lasting effect on children whole experience of medical care and affects parents' and children's ...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes 2010
Denise H Daudelin Assaad J Sayah Manlik Kwong Marc C Restuccia William A Porcaro Robin Ruthazer Jessica D Goetz William M Lane Joni R Beshansky Harry P Selker

BACKGROUND Performance of prehospital ECGs expedites identification of ST-elevation myocardial infarction and reduces door-to-balloon times for patients receiving reperfusion therapy. To fully realize this benefit, emergency medical service performance must be measured and used in feedback reporting and quality improvement. METHODS AND RESULTS This quasi-experimental design trial tested an ap...

Ahmadshah Farhat Amir Sabertanha Ashraf Mohammadzadeh Faezeh Madani Sani Samaneh Kouzegaran

Introduction: Pain may be described as a sensation of hurt or strong discomfort and is the body's way of sending message to the brain that an injury has occurred. Pain medicines block these messages or reduce their effect on the brain. Accurate administration of analgesia have a long –lasting effect on children whole experience of medical care and affects parents' and children's future reaction...

Journal: :Prehospital emergency care : official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors 2009
Alix J E Carter Kimberly A Davis Leigh V Evans David C Cone

INTRODUCTION Little is known about how effectively information is transferred from emergency medical services (EMS) personnel to clinicians in the emergency department receiving the patient. Information about prehospital events and findings can help ensure expedient and appropriate care. The trauma literature describes 16 prehospital data points that affect outcome and therefore should be inclu...

2012
Raveen Naidoo

Prehospital emergency care personnel can play a crucial role in the identification and management of patients presenting with ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI). Specifically, prehospital thrombolysis by emergency medical personnel such as paramedics/nurses/prehospital doctors has been identified as being a successful and safe approach for the provision of accelerating reperfusion strat...

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 ...

2015
Søren Mikkelsen Andreas J Krüger Stine T Zwisler Anne C Brøchner

BACKGROUND Prehospital care provided by specially trained, physician-based emergency services (P-EMS) is an integrated part of the emergency medical systems in many developed countries. To what extent P-EMS increases survival and favourable outcomes is still unclear. The aim of the study was thus to investigate ambulance runs initially assigned 'life-saving missions' with emphasis on long-term ...

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....

2010
Denise H. Daudelin Assaad J. Sayah Joni R. Beshansky

Background—Performance of prehospital ECGs expedites identification of ST-elevation myocardial infarction and reduces door-to-balloon times for patients receiving reperfusion therapy. To fully realize this benefit, emergency medical service performance must be measured and used in feedback reporting and quality improvement. Methods and Results—This quasi-experimental design trial tested an appr...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2009
Lars P Bjoernsen Bruce Lindsay

In the prehospital setting, the emergency care provider must anticipate that some patients will manifest with difficult airways. The use of video laryngoscopy to secure an airway in the prehospital setting has not been explored widely, but has the potential to be a useful tool. This article briefly reviews some of the major video laryngoscopes on the market and their usefulness in the prehospit...

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