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Emergency Medical Service Agency Practices and Cardiac Arrest Survival.
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Asian Federation of Laboratory Animal Science Associations (AFLAS)
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Layperson-Administered Naloxone Trends Reported in Emergency Medical Service Activations, 2020-2022.
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Emergency medical services: Brazil
Resuscitation, 2006Emergency medical services in Brazil have been created to offer first aid, primary medical treatment, basic life support, stabilization and rapid transfer to the closest appropriate hospital and advanced life support. Pre-hospital emergency care in Brazil is divided into permanent and mobile services.
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1997
Prehospital emergency medical service personnel are at occupational risk of exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Current protections from blood-borne pathogens are not adequate for all firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel.
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Prehospital emergency medical service personnel are at occupational risk of exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Current protections from blood-borne pathogens are not adequate for all firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel.
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Wilderness emergency medical services
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2004Emergency medical service providers are increasingly being asked to respond to unfamiliar environments. The challenges encountered have spurred the development of courses designed to enhance the rescuer's knowledge about wilderness medical topics and how to work and travel safely in a hitherto unfamiliar environment.
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2013
Emergency medical service workers are a high-risk group, and while some of this risk is inherent in the type of work that they perform, much of it may be avoidable. This study examines medical professionals administering patient care during patient transportation to highlight previously overlooked safety issues in an ambulance.
Jessica A. Mueller, Laura M. Stanley
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Emergency medical service workers are a high-risk group, and while some of this risk is inherent in the type of work that they perform, much of it may be avoidable. This study examines medical professionals administering patient care during patient transportation to highlight previously overlooked safety issues in an ambulance.
Jessica A. Mueller, Laura M. Stanley
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