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Paramedic attitudes and experiences working as a community paramedic: a qualitative survey
Background Community paramedicine (CP) is an extension of the traditional paramedic role, where paramedics provide non-acute care to patients in non-emergent conditions.
Aarani Paramalingam +5 more
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Informal carers, paramedics, chronic pain, and Twitter [PDF]
Ahmed Rashid
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Paramedicine is increasingly complex in affective, behavioural, and cognitive domains of practice. The ability to navigate this complexity is essential for paramedics who are required to simultaneously practice assertively, dynamically, sensitively, and ...
Iain Campbell, Lawrence Hill, Joe Copson
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Undergraduate paramedic students' attitudes to e-learning: findings from five university programs
Computers and computer-assisted instruction are being used with increasing frequency in the area of undergraduate paramedic education. Paramedic students' attitudes towards the use of e-learning technology and computer-assisted instruction have ...
Graham Munro +6 more
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Paramedic Recognition of Sepsis in the Prehospital Setting: A Prospective Observational Study
Background. Patients with sepsis benefit from early diagnosis and treatment. Accurate paramedic recognition of sepsis is important to initiate care promptly for patients who arrive by Emergency Medical Services. Methods.
Robert S. Green +8 more
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Student Paramedic and Practice Educator Experiences of Ambulance Placements. A Rapid Evidence Review
Background Ambulance practice placements overseen by paramedic practice educators form an essential aspect of training for student paramedics; however, this approach, adapted from other healthcare professions, is a relatively new model for paramedicine ...
Joseph James Hudson Brown +2 more
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Study of The Physiological Status of Horses Before and After Training in Anantya Riding Club
Background: The physiological status of a horse is an indicator of its health. Parameters that can be used to determine the health status of a horse include respiratory rate, heart rate, and body temperature.
Henny Endah Anggraeni, Igal Muhammad
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Objective: Turkey is a developing country undergoing a system change in the prehospital emergency medical services (EMS). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the institutional structure and legislative framework on the number of ...
Ali Eksi, Semra Celikli, Ibrahim Catak
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An Examination of University Paramedic Students' Enculturation into the Ambulance Service
John Donaghy
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Evaluation of Ultrasound Applicability Skills of Paramedics Working in Prehospital Service
Behnan Gülünay +2 more
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