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Pre-hospital emergency anaesthesia in 2025: ten years on from the modification of induction regimes
Pre-hospital emergency anaesthesia has become a common intervention in pre-hospital emergency medicine. Induction regimes have been modified significantly in the last decade largely guided by medical literature.
Mark Hodkinson +2 more
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BackgroundAmbulance personnel, as well as other emergency services like fire-fighters or the police force, are regularly confronted with experiences of extreme psychological distress and potentially traumatizing events in the line of their daily duties ...
K. Ragger +4 more
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4.01.002: St. John Ambulance Brigade badges
A set of two St. John Ambulance Brigade badges (one shown only)
St. John Ambulance Brigade
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The Credibility of Bioethics After the Gaza Genocide
ABSTRACT Between October 2023 and January 2025, the Israeli military's sustained attacks on Gaza resulted in an estimated 186,000 deaths and the systematic destruction of healthcare infrastructure. Despite the professed commitment to human dignity, justice, and the minimization of suffering within bioethics, major institutions and scholars in the field
Maide Barış +4 more
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A pioneering pathway to delivering pre-hospital emergency anaesthesia by a UK paramedic
Paramedic training has evolved into higher education, raising concerns about initial assessment and ongoing competence in airway management and intubation.
Mark Hodkinson +2 more
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Background: In out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), geographic disparities in outcomes may reflect baseline variations in patients’ characteristics but may also result from differences in the number of ambulances providing basic life support (BLS) and ...
R. Chocron +12 more
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‘Out of My Hands’: Palestinian Referral Care in East Jerusalem After October 7, 2023
ABSTRACT This paper examines the moral experiences of Palestinian healthcare professionals working at a specialised referral hospital in East Jerusalem during the early months of the Gaza War. Drawing on semi‐structured interviews with hospital staff providing oncology care, it analyses how understandings of what constitutes “good” care in a context of
Pieter Dronkers, Zeina Amro
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Improvement of ride quality for patient lying in ambulance with a new hydro-pneumatic suspension
Instability caused by emergency braking and steering during ambulance operation would easily lead to a sharp rise of blood pressure in patient’s head, which would further cause a secondary injury to the patient.
Bohuan Tan +4 more
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The Agents of Climate Justice in Healthcare
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the critical issue of decarbonising healthcare systems to help combat climate change. I focus on identifying the ‘agents of justice’ responsible for this transformation. Beginning with the claim that healthcare's greenhouse gas emissions cause injustice, the paper assumes that achieving a net zero healthcare system is ...
Joshua Parker
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Keeping stimulant‐induced psychosis in sight
Addiction, EarlyView.
Shalini Arunogiri
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