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Safer prehospital anaesthesia: updated guidelines from the Association of Anaesthetists
Summary Introduction Prehospital emergency anaesthesia is recognised as a high‐risk clinical intervention. These updated guidelines consider changes in prehospital practice and parallel changes in the practice of in‐hospital emergency anaesthesia, with the aim of encouraging standardised safe anaesthetic practice in a challenging clinical area.
David Lockey +9 more
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The future of paramedic education: Problematizing the curriculum in paramedicine
This article questions the extent to which paramedic education is adequate for a changing prehospital and ambulance world and to more advanced forms of professionalism.
Michael K. Corman +2 more
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Abstract The past decade has seen a huge increase in clinical research with psychedelic drugs and 3,4‐methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), which have revealed great potential for treating mental health conditions. Given this progress in research, as well as the current unmet clinical need of millions of patients, in 2023, the Australian Therapeutic ...
David J Nutt +3 more
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Supporting research and development in ambulance services: research for better healthcare in prehospital settings [PDF]
Background This paper discusses recent developments in research support for ambulance trusts in England and Wales and how this could be designed to lead to better implementation, collaboration in and initiation of high-quality research to support a truly
Donohoe, R +3 more
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The Brain Involvement iN Dystrophinopathies (BIND) screener is an 18‐item questionnaire with strong reliability and validity for identifying potential brain‐related comorbidities in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. It allows rapid, cross‐age and cross‐country screening for both clinical and research purposes, demonstrating good sensitivity and specificity.
Ruben Miranda +46 more
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Background: One disease that often affects cats' health is infection caused by viruses, bacteria, or protozoa. Protozoa are parasites that can live in the cat's digestive tract.
Muhammad Alwi Rozaq +3 more
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The success of pregnancy rate using frozen and fresh embryo transfer in friesian holstein (FH) cattle in Balai Embrio Ternak [PDF]
Embryo Transfer (ET) is a method of the reproductive biotechnologies that can be useful to improve the quality of the cattle’s genetic. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the percentage of pregnancy rate (PR) that produced by frozen and fresh ET ...
Molyda Donita Najwa +2 more
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Laboratory and Medicine 2.1: Care for What You Wish for
ABSTRACT Over the past few decades, healthcare has made remarkable advances. Across nearly all fields, diseases are better understood, and diagnostic and therapeutic options have expanded dramatically. Laboratory medicine is also developing at a rapid pace and is playing an increasingly central role in the diagnostic process, as well as in the ...
Marcel Levi
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Aim This review aimed to assess the evidence of benefit from Nurses and Midwives' Clinical Academic (NMCA) appointments and establish the value of their contribution to the key stakeholders: patients, the individual joint appointees, academic ...
Prisca Kaunda +3 more
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Immersive clinical simulation in undergraduate health care interprofessional education : knowledge and perceptions [PDF]
Background: Interprofessional simulation at the undergraduate level has been tested but is still very scarcely used due to curriculum and logistical issues.
Alinier, Guillaume +6 more
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