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Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1974
The psychiatric emergency service of the Karolinska Hospital is the only facility of this kind for an urban‐suburban population of 150,000 people. The policies and procedures of the emergency ward as well as its staff and background facilities are described. During the years 1967 to 1970, 20,567 consultations were made, and 4,557 of these patients were
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The psychiatric emergency service of the Karolinska Hospital is the only facility of this kind for an urban‐suburban population of 150,000 people. The policies and procedures of the emergency ward as well as its staff and background facilities are described. During the years 1967 to 1970, 20,567 consultations were made, and 4,557 of these patients were
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An expanded emergency service: Role of telephone services in the emergency department
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1980The Medical Information Center at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto began in March 1977 to improve triage, provide an improved poison information center, improve response to telephone callers seeking medical advice, and establish a telephone consultation service for physicians.
H.W. Bain, C.P. Shah, T.J. Egan
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Journal of Dentistry, 1979
Abstract A study of the working and demands made on a unit providing an out of hours emergency dental service has been nade. The results show that, whilst in terms of numbers, the demand for such a service is reducing, the problems of the people attending are more genuine, and they are travelling further in order to obtain treatment.
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Abstract A study of the working and demands made on a unit providing an out of hours emergency dental service has been nade. The results show that, whilst in terms of numbers, the demand for such a service is reducing, the problems of the people attending are more genuine, and they are travelling further in order to obtain treatment.
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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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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Bonnie E Gould Rothberg+2 more
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Novice nurse's transitioning to emergency nurse during COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative study
Journal of Nursing Management, 2021Carmen Ropero-padilla+2 more
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EMERGENCIES IN AN “EMERGENCY” CALL SERVICE
Medical Journal of Australia, 1972openaire +3 more sources
Risk? Crisis? Emergency? Implications of the new climate emergency framing for governance and policy
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2021Lucy Holmes Mchugh+2 more
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