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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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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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Air ambulance Support

Nursing Standard, 1989
Your article on an ambulance service was interesting (Nursing Standard, week ending June 24). I believe it is a necessary and useful service within the UK for many reasons.
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The ambulance

The American Journal of Surgery, 1959
G J, CURRY, S N, LYTTLE
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The Speeding Ambulance

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1958
G J, CURRY, S N, LYTTLE
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A Systematic Review of the Implementation Challenges of Telemedicine Systems in Ambulances

Telemedicine journal and e-health, 2017
Hunter Rogers   +7 more
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Ambulance Service

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
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Ambulance Legere

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1959
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Ambulance Classroom

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1971
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