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Recommended nursing care for people with mental disorders in mobile prehospital care: a scoping review. [PDF]
Pena L +5 more
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Abstract Background A lower serum lactate/albumin ratio has been linked to favorable outcomes in critically ill patients. Objective We investigated whether the serum lactate/albumin ratio could predict the likelihood of benefiting from targeted temperature management (TTM) after out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Methods Using a nationwide Japanese
Tetsuro Nishimura +9 more
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Abstract Background Out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) are an important global health burden, and risk factors for patients with dispatcher‐unrecognized OHCAs have not yet been well investigated. Objectives The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between multiple‐ambulance dispatches and clinical outcomes in patients with ...
Min Seol Seo +8 more
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Judgments of the Israel supreme court : fighting terrorism within the law [PDF]
Barak, Aharon
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ABSTRACT Introduction Safe outpatient delivery of B‐cell maturation antigen–targeting bispecific antibodies (BCMA‐BsAbs) in multiple myeloma (MM) is challenging, particularly during step‐up dosing (SUD). Standardized guidance for European community practice is limited.
María‐Victoria Mateos +10 more
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Determining the level of resilience amongst critical care transport professionals in a fixed-wing air ambulance environment. [PDF]
Basson K +3 more
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Māori are disproportionately affected by out‐of‐hospital deaths due to higher rates of cardiac arrest and lower survival outcomes. Ambulance personnel are often the only healthcare professionals present during events, making their role in supporting bereaved whānau (families) critical.
Eillish Satchell +4 more
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Stroke care in the air: a new horizon for helicopter emergency medical services. [PDF]
Hov MR, Larsen K.
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Māori experience stroke at higher rates, face inequities in care and have poorer outcomes than non‐Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand. Guided by Kaupapa Māori research principles, this qualitative study explored Māori experiences of stroke and stroke services in two rural regions, Tairāwhiti and Wairarapa, and potential areas for improvement in stroke ...
Bernadette Huatau Jones +9 more
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Police as de facto first responders in trauma systems in low- and middle-income countries: Training, governance, and the impact of insecurity. [PDF]
Baloyi V, Ndaba EM.
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