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The impact of air pollutants on ambulance dispatches: A systematic review and meta-analysis of acute effects.

Environmental Pollution, 2019
A number of systematic reviews have investigated the association between air pollutants and health impacts, these mostly focus on morbidity and mortality from hospital data. Previously, no reviews focused solely on ambulance dispatch data.
Kamolrat Sangkharat   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Early postoperative ambulation

The American Journal of Surgery, 1950
Abstract 1. 1. One hundred thirty-five early ambulatory cases from a private general surgical service are compared with 135 similar but late ambulatory cases. 2. 2. Early ambulation is defined as actual walking by at least the third postoperative day. The average was 2.06 days postoperatively in this series. 3. 3.
A M, VAUGHN   +2 more
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Smart ambulance system using concept of big data and internet of things

Healthcare Data Analytics and Management, 2019
Advanced healthcare applications are needed in current systems. With the exponential increases in population and technology, the number of accidents and medical conditions are also drastically increasing.
A. Dumka, Anushree Sah
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Telehealth Impact on Primary Care Related Ambulance Transports

Prehospital Emergency Care, 2019
Introduction: Telehealth has been used nominally for trauma, neurological, and cardiovascular incidents in prehospital emergency medical services (EMS). Yet, much less is known about the use of telehealth for low-acuity primary care.
Tiffany Champagne‐Langabeer   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Ambulant

ACM SIGMultimedia Records, 2012
Distributed multimedia is a field that depends on many technologies, including networking, coding and decoding, scheduling, rendering and user interaction. Often, this leads to multimedia researchers in one of those fields expending a lot of implementation effort to build a complete media environment when they actually only want to demonstrate an ...
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Aids to Ambulation

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1953
HE word "ambulation," when used in its broadest sense, means moving about from place to place. In the rehabilitation of a patient, ambulation is not a complete goal within itself. It is, however, necessary for the patient to become self-sufficient and to carry out the activities of daily living which are basic to his vocation and avocations.
D A, COVALT, E, BUCHWALD
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Real-Time Ambulance Dispatching and Relocation

Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2018
In this study, we develop a flexible optimization framework for real-time ambulance dispatching and relocation. In addition to ambulance redeployment, we consider a general dispatching and relocation strategy by which the decision maker has the option to
A. A. Nasrollahzadeh   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hourly associations between ambient temperature and emergency ambulance calls in one central Chinese city: Call for an immediate emergency plan.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
BACKGROUND Most studies examining the short-term effects of temperature on health were based on the daily scale, few were at the hourly level. Revealing the relationship between unfavorable temperatures on an hourly basis and health is conducive to the ...
Yingjie Cui   +11 more
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Ambulance call-outs

Emergency Nurse, 2011
This article, by researchers at the University of Birmingham, finds that, although most people know when ambulances are needed, fewer than one in three people understand when emergency services are not required and one in four do not realise that ambulances are required for people with suspected stroke.
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