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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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Low dose (25mcg) jack jumper ant venom immunotherapy with or without Advax adjuvant, had similar efficacy to the current standard of care. Reduction in basophil activation test reactivity in response to treatment correlated with sting challenge outcome.
Thanh‐Thao Adriana Le +14 more
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Nitroglycerin aerosol treatment at pre-hospital level
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N. M. Nevzorov +2 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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Singular spectrum analysis (SSA) based hybrid models for emergency ambulance demand (EAD) time series forecasting [PDF]
Jing Wang +7 more
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A strategic approach for the ambulance covering of the province of Friesland [PDF]
In the summer of 1995 the University of Twente, commissioned by the Province of Friesland, carried out research into the consequences of alternative locations for ambulances.
Macfarlane, J.D., Schreuder, J.A.M.
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Robust and stochastic formulations for ambulance deployment and dispatch
In Emergency Medical Systems, operators deploy a fleet of ambulances to a set of locations before dispatching them in response to emergency calls, with the goal of minimizing the fraction of calls with late response times.
D. Bertsimas, Yeesian Ng
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Informed Consent as a Human Right in the Inter‐American Human Rights System (IAHRS)
ABSTRACT Informed consent is presented as a fundamental right and principle in modern medical practice. It involves obtaining permission from a patient before any medical procedure, treatment, or research protocol. Although not explicitly recognized as a standalone right in international human rights instruments, informed consent in healthcare is ...
Diana Rocío Bernal‐Camargo +1 more
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Background Neonatal transport is an essential component of modern neonatal intensive care globally, providing access to advanced treatment while exposing vulnerable neonates to environmental conditions that may increase the risk of physiological ...
Astri Maria Lang +5 more
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