Results 261 to 270 of about 409,908 (313)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
An Emergency Angiocardiography Service
Radiology, 1965“Healing is a matter of time, but it is often a matter of opportunity.”—Hippocrates In the past decade, new angiographic technics have assumed an important and prominent place in the field of diagnostic roentgenology. These methods of examination are the responsibility of the radiologist.
openaire +2 more sources
The Lancet, 1970
Abstract 400 consecutive reports of attendances by doctors of an emergency call service on patients in an industrial practice were classified by a three-point severity rating. In over 80% of calls the recorded diagnosis did not suggest that medical skills were required urgently.
+7 more sources
Abstract 400 consecutive reports of attendances by doctors of an emergency call service on patients in an industrial practice were classified by a three-point severity rating. In over 80% of calls the recorded diagnosis did not suggest that medical skills were required urgently.
+7 more sources
Emergency / outpatient services
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1988AbstractIn an integrated system of care for persons with chronic mental illness, the emergency and outpatient department can control access to the system, expedite patient transfers, and help ensure continuity of care.
openaire +2 more sources
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.
C P, Shah, T J, Egan, H W, Bain
openaire +2 more sources
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.
openaire +2 more sources
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.
openaire +2 more sources
The Location of Emergency Service Facilities
Operations Research, 1971This paper views the location of emergency facilities as a set covering problem with equal costs in the objective. The sets are composed of the potential facility points within a specified time or distance of each demand point. One constraint is written for each demand point requiring “cover,” and linear programming is applied to solve the covering ...
Constantine Toregas +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Symposium on New Ideas, New Paradigms, and Reflections on Programming and Software, 2016
Services are normally composed following a structured model, or based on a particular goal that needs to be fulfilled. Such model is problematic for pervasive environments, since service components deployed in the environment are unknown beforehand. As a result, services may never execute due to the unavailability of one of the pre-specified components,
openaire +1 more source
Services are normally composed following a structured model, or based on a particular goal that needs to be fulfilled. Such model is problematic for pervasive environments, since service components deployed in the environment are unknown beforehand. As a result, services may never execute due to the unavailability of one of the pre-specified components,
openaire +1 more source
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.
openaire +2 more sources
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.
openaire +2 more sources
2021
This chapter gives extended treatment to the difficult question of duty on the part of the emergency services. It begins with treatment of the police, tracking the evolution of the “core principle” underlying duty, as originally discussed in Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire and developed in leading cases in the 21st century.
openaire +1 more source
This chapter gives extended treatment to the difficult question of duty on the part of the emergency services. It begins with treatment of the police, tracking the evolution of the “core principle” underlying duty, as originally discussed in Hill v Chief Constable of West Yorkshire and developed in leading cases in the 21st century.
openaire +1 more source

