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Pre-Hospital Planning

2002
The biggest threats to humanitarian workers in the field are from injury and illness. People deploying from a developed society are used to being able to call for and receive help easily when they are in difficulties.
Cara Macnab, Peter F. Mahoney
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Pre-hospital care

Emergency Nurse, 2005
The ambulance service has been seen traditionally as an organisation of transportation. Increased demands on the NHS however have led to prehospital emergency services becoming an important part of holistic care provision.
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Pre-hospital thrombolysis, is it useful?

European Heart Journal, 1990
Thrombolytic treatment efficacy is greater when the delay between onset of pain and treatment is short. One way to shorten this delay is to give treatment at home, but one cannot recommend this technique if it has not been demonstrated first, that pre-hospital thrombolysis is feasible and safe, and second, that it is useful.
Alain Castaigne   +5 more
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Pre-hospital trauma management

Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1994
This article outlines the major differences and difficulties which may be encountered when dealing with the traumatised victim in the pre-hospital setting. Many hospital-based personnel have little or no experience in working in a pre-hospital setting, other than when they are called upon to attend the scene of an incident as part of the Accident and ...
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Pre-hospital Management

2013
Survival after drowning depends on a well-functioning chain of survival, starting outside the hospital and continuing in-hospital during the post-resuscitation phase. Prehospital care personnel provide the opportunity to perform rapid rescue from submersion events.
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Pre-hospital care

2018
Many doctors are attracted to pre-hospital emergency medicine (PHEM) because of the variety of challenges that it presents. With limited time and resources, the doctor is expected to assess and treat a range of medical and traumatic pathologies in patients of any age, without delaying transport to the most appropriate location for definitive care. This
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A pre-hospital pharmacological review [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
The mortality for trauma is still dramatically high despite the continuous developments in the organisation of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS), of emergency departments, and the continuous efforts in the research field relating to this matter. A good paper by Trunkey showed a trimodal distribution of deaths from traumatic injury, the first peak ...
G. Trillò, G. Berlot
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Pre-hospital head injury

Emergency Nurse, 2012
Standards of pre-hospital care of traumatically injured patients often depend on the trauma systems being used.
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Pre-hospital emergency care

BMJ, 2009
The pre-hospital emergency care course is certified by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and run by the British Association for Immediate Care. It can be used towards the diploma in immediate care (DIMCRCSEd). I did the course through the British Association for Immediate Care Scotland at Craigellachie, a remote location in north east ...
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Pre-hospital Trauma Care

1988
At a time when major re-organizations are occurring nationally and internationally in relation to ambulance services and emergency care facilities, it is appropriate to consider the most effective and rational use of pre-hospital and early hospital care given to such cases.
D. J. Steedman, C. E. Robertson
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