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Emergency Medical Response Management for on-site Attendants Using NFC

Emergency Medical Response Management for on-site Attendants Using NFC

... electronic medical records (EMR), to provide location of the patient in case of emergency, prescription management and insurance ...The Medical records entered by the patient will give a good ...

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Systematic reporting to improve the emergency medical response to major incidents: a pilot study

Systematic reporting to improve the emergency medical response to major incidents: a pilot study

... A summary of important time intervals is presented in Table 2. Mexico, England and Finland were the only three countries in this study to have a single dialling number for all emergency services. Also, the reports ...

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Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) response to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) response to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

... delay emergency medical response, HEMS activation to OHCA should be to deliver advanced post- ROSC ...based emergency medical intervention, activation or landing at the scene of an ...

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Dispatch guideline adherence and response interval—a study of emergency medical calls in Norway

Dispatch guideline adherence and response interval—a study of emergency medical calls in Norway

... prehospital emergency system, especially consider- ing the difficulties of assessing a situation solely over the telephone, but undertriage may put the patient at un- necessary ...(Medical Emergency ...

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The Avianca Plane Crash: An Emergency Medical System's Response to Pediatric Survivors of the Disaster

The Avianca Plane Crash: An Emergency Medical System's Response to Pediatric Survivors of the Disaster

... Emergency medical services systems and disaster plans can be made more responsive to children’s needs (Table 4) by (1) acknowledging that children have special needs requiring referral, [r] ...

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A Health SDI: The Benefits of and A Call-to-Action for Building a Global Health SDI

A Health SDI: The Benefits of and A Call-to-Action for Building a Global Health SDI

... supporting emergency response efforts is developed in ...provides emergency response personnel (both Emergency Operations Managers and Emergency Medical Responders) key ...

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The preparedness level of final year medical students for an adequate medical approach to emergency cases: computer-based medical education in emergency medicine

The preparedness level of final year medical students for an adequate medical approach to emergency cases: computer-based medical education in emergency medicine

... for medical education worldwide. The most widely known web-based medical simulation training systems based on case scenarios are VpSim [17], openLabyrinth [18], CASUS [19], CAMPUS [20], and Web-SP ...

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Standard operating procedure changed pre-hospital critical care anaesthesiologists’ behaviour: a quality control study

Standard operating procedure changed pre-hospital critical care anaesthesiologists’ behaviour: a quality control study

... obsolete medical knowledge are examples of social barriers, and professional barriers may be found in the knowledge, attitudes, self-confidence, clinical skills and coping strategies of the health-care provider ...

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Pre-hospital advanced airway management by experienced anaesthesiologists: a prospective descriptive study

Pre-hospital advanced airway management by experienced anaesthesiologists: a prospective descriptive study

... the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) systems and Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) systems involved, and partly because of differences in data recording and ...

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Two cases of low birth weight infant survival by prehospital emergency hysterotomy

Two cases of low birth weight infant survival by prehospital emergency hysterotomy

... The first ambulance reached the patient 10 min from beginning of the emergency call. Patient was lying on a couch unconscious and not breathing. No CPR was performed by bystander. Patient was moved to the floor by ...

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Implementing a nationwide criteria-based emergency medical dispatch system: A register-based follow-up study

Implementing a nationwide criteria-based emergency medical dispatch system: A register-based follow-up study

... 1-1-2 emergency number is used for all emergencies, including those that require police-, fire- and health-related ...with medical problems who called the 1-1-2 number was done previously by the po- lice ...

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The Role of the Pediatrician in Rural EMSC

The Role of the Pediatrician in Rural EMSC

... their medical and surgical emergency needs from those in urban centers, but they may have greater exposure to work- and play-related vehicles and animals (eg, farm machinery, all-terrain vehicles, horses, ...

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Association between helicopter with physician versus ground emergency medical services and survival of adults with major trauma in Japan

Association between helicopter with physician versus ground emergency medical services and survival of adults with major trauma in Japan

... The primary intervention was transport by either HEMS or GEMS. The dispatch criteria for HEMS in Japan in- cluded shock, long-distance transportation of critical pa- tients, swift transportation due to requirement of ...

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Proceedings of the Lifesaving Foundation’s 2010 Research Conference & Ireland Medal Ceremony

Proceedings of the Lifesaving Foundation’s 2010 Research Conference & Ireland Medal Ceremony

... an emergency required one to swim on the back or to stop and rest (gather ones wits, catch the breath, settle down, re-orient oneself) as it might well do, these subjects would be in serious ...

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Effects of modifiable prehospital factors on survival after out of hospital cardiac arrest in rural versus urban areas

Effects of modifiable prehospital factors on survival after out of hospital cardiac arrest in rural versus urban areas

... dia]), medical cause of cardiac arrest (cardiac and non- cardiac), ROSC (yes, no), location of cardiac arrest (at home, in public), municipality (urban, rural), whether the cardiac arrest was witnessed, not ...

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Consensus on items and quantities of clinical equipment required to deal with a mass casualties big bang incident: a national Delphi study

Consensus on items and quantities of clinical equipment required to deal with a mass casualties big bang incident: a national Delphi study

... Delphi studies vary considerably in how they handle and analyze their data [18]. The computerization of the study allowed the data to be presented to participants in a novel and more meaningful way. Data from rounds two ...

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Emergency medicine in Saudi Arabia: a century of progress and a bright vision for the future

Emergency medicine in Saudi Arabia: a century of progress and a bright vision for the future

... of Emergency and Disaster and Ambulance Services is responsible for all IFTs within MoH medical ...pre-hospital emergency care involvement and provides minimal services to patients who require ...

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New Opportunity to Improve Pediatric Emergency Preparedness: Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition, and Stabilization Course

New Opportunity to Improve Pediatric Emergency Preparedness: Pediatric Emergency Assessment, Recognition, and Stabilization Course

... the emergency medical services community; for some, it was too advanced for their level of clinical ...providers, medical students, nursing students, and some ...of Emergency Physicians) is an ...

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Requirements engineering of Malaysian radiological medical emergency response simulator

Requirements engineering of Malaysian radiological medical emergency response simulator

... of emergency health and social care capacity planning ...associated emergency plan as the simulation system components ...RN emergency planning framework as the proposed ...radiological ...

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The Danish prehospital emergency healthcare system and research possibilities

The Danish prehospital emergency healthcare system and research possibilities

... of Denmark (see Fig. 1). Within the framework of Da- nish legislation, each region is responsible for healthcare services such as general practitioners, EMS and hospi- tals, whereas the municipalities are responsible for ...

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