نتایج جستجو برای: prehospital emergency staff

تعداد نتایج: 207094  

2014
Christopher W Seymour Colin R Cooke Susan R Heckbert John A Spertus Clifton W Callaway Christian Martin-Gill Donald M Yealy Thomas D Rea Derek C Angus

INTRODUCTION Prompt treatment of severe sepsis in the Emergency Department reduces deaths, but the role of prehospital fluid resuscitation is unknown. We sought to determine the risk-adjusted association between prehospital fluid administration and hospital mortality among emergency medical services (EMS) patients admitted with severe sepsis. METHODS We performed a prospective, observational ...

2015
Christopher Beynon Angelina G. Erk Anna Potzy Stefan Mohr Erik Popp

BACKGROUND Haemostatic impairment can have a crucial impact on the outcome of emergency patients, especially in cases of concomitant antithrombotic drug treatment. In this prospective observational study we used a point of care (POC) coagulometer in a prehospital physician-based emergency medical system in order to test its validity and potential value in the treatment of emergency patients. ...

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

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...

2017
Katrine P. Lindvig Anne C. Brøchner Annmarie T. Lassen Søren Mikkelsen

BACKGROUND Patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease often require prehospital emergency treatment. This enables patients who are less ill to be treated on-site and to avoid hospital admission, while severely ill patients can receive immediate ventilatory support in the form of intubation. The emergency physician faces difficult treatment decisions, however, and ...

Journal: :Journal of sport rehabilitation 2011
Tal Marom David Itskoviz Haim Lavon Ishay Ostfeld

INTRODUCTION Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is a major concern in military trainees performing intense physical exercise, with substantial morbidity rates. Prehospital diagnosis of EHS is essentially clinical. Thus, soldiers, command personnel, and medical staff are taught to recognize this injury and immediately begin aggressive treatment to prevent further deterioration. PATIENTS AND METHODS ...

2015
James P Sheppard Ruth M Mellor Sheila Greenfield Jonathan Mant Tom Quinn David Sandler Don Sims Satinder Singh Matthew Ward Richard J McManus Peter Carr Brin Helliwell Cristina Nand Norman Phillips Rob Scott

BACKGROUND Hospital prealerting in acute stroke improves the timeliness of subsequent treatment, but little is known about the impact of prehospital assessments on in-hospital care. OBJECTIVE Examine the association between prehospital assessments and notification by emergency medical service staff on the subsequent acute stroke care pathway. METHODS This was a cohort study of linked patien...

2004
José Salinas Victor A. Convertino

Few data warehousing systems provide a complete and continuous history of trauma patients from the outset of prehospital care to the point of hospital discharge. Typical prehospital database systems are limited to data recorded by emergency personnel during patient transport and contain a minimal number of data points. This incomplete information provides a snapshot of patient status during the...

2008
Bret P. Nelson Kevin Chason

Prehospital ultrasound has been deployed in certain areas of the USA and Europe. Physicians, emergency medical technicians, and flight nurses have utilized a variety of medical and trauma ultrasound assessments to impact patient care in the field. The goal of this review is to summarize the literature on emergency medical services (EMS) use of ultrasound to more clearly define the potential uti...

2009
Nasser Hammad Al-Azri

The Sultanate of Oman has a relatively young national health care system that could demonstrate its high performance at an international level. Emergency medicine as a specialty has developed rapidly in the country over the last decade. This has involved the parallel development of local emergency residency training, prehospital emergency care, and emergency nursing programs. This article revie...

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