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Prehospital Trauma Care in Singapore
Prehospital Emergency Care, 2014Prehospital emergency care in Singapore has taken shape over almost a century. What began as a hospital-based ambulance service intended to ferry medical cases was later complemented by an ambulance service under the Singapore Fire Brigade to transport trauma cases.
Andrew Fu Wah, Ho +7 more
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Haemostatic dressings in prehospital care
Emergency Medicine Journal, 2012Massive haemorrhage still accounts for up to 40% of mortality after traumatic injury. The importance of limiting blood loss after injury in order to prevent its associated complications has led to rapid advances in the development of dressings for haemostatic control.
Adam Hewitt, Smith +3 more
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Prehospital Care of Agricultural Injuries
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1993AbstractIn the United States, farming has become one of the most dangerous occupations. There are unique challenges for the providers of prehospital care to victims of agricultural trauma. The machinery and the work environment associated with agricultural trauma are different from those encountered in other occupations.
D, Stueland, J, McCarty, P, Stamas
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Prehospital care of the stroke patient
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2002Acute stroke care is a multidisciplinary effort. It crosses the boundaries of traditional hospital-based medicine, relying heavily on prehospital providers to obtain a significant amount of clinical information. Currently, modifications of existing EMS systems are underway to support the idea that "time is brain." Dispatchers and EMS providers are ...
Joe, Suyama, Todd, Crocco
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Nitrous Oxide in Prehospital Care
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981To the Editor.— The report by Thal et al (1979;242:2418) concerning the use of nitrous oxide and oxygen mixtures in prehospital care and the comments by Richard N. Hindin, MD (1980;244: 769), raise questions that have been under study for some months at the University of Pittsburgh.
R D, Stewart, S J, Heleniak
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Prehospital Care Research—The Basics
Prehospital Emergency Care, 2002(2002). Prehospital Care Research—The Basics. Prehospital Emergency Care: Vol. 6, No. sup2, pp. S2-S8.
David C, Cone +2 more
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Prehospital Care for Victims of Submersion
Pediatrics, 1990In this issue of Pediatrics is a study1 that represents a milestone in the growth and development of Emergency Medical Services for Children systems. Linda Quan and co-workers provide us with a study of victims of submersion who were less than 20 years of age and who received care during a 10-years interval in an Emergency Medical Services unit and ...
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