Prehospital Care
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37. Acidentes de trânsito com vítimas na faixa etária pediátrica: aspectos epidemiológicos e clínicos
Nowadays, traffic injuries and violence are important causes of health problems to children population. With the objective to know epidemiologic and clinic aspects of the traffic accidents involving children admitted in large public hospital in Uberlândia MG, it has been done a descriptive case series research analyzing, retrospectively, medical records of
Publicado em: 2006
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38. Orientações educativas ao acidentado no trânsito no contexto da hospitalização-reabilitação
The traffic accident (TI) is considered a severe public health problem, since it raises morbidity and mortality rates, serious individual and family repercussions and high costs to the health system. Furthermore, functional disabilities due to multiple traumas can cause sequelae that make it impossible the return to daily activities, but which can be minimiz
Publicado em: 2006
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39. Pre-hospital treatment of snake envenomation in patients presented AT a tertiary care hospital in Northwestern India
Snakebite is an important medical emergency. Anti-snake venom along with supportive care is the only specific treatment. However, many people put their faith in non-registered medical practitioners. Where medical aid is available, lack of trained health personnel jeopardizes the situation. This retrospective study, the first of its kind, was aimed at studyin
Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases. Publicado em: 2005-09
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40. Caracterization of the pre-hospital mobile attention from the Health Secretary Care of Ribeirão Preto São Paulo. / "Caracterização da atenção pré-hospitalar móvel da Secretaria da Saúde do município de Ribeirão Preto - SP"
O Atendimento pré-hospitalar (APH) móvel é uma modalidade de assistência recente no Brasil e, em especial, no município de Ribeirão Preto-SP, tendo sido criada em 1996, com a finalidade de atendimento a toda e qualquer solicitação de ajuda, fora do âmbito hospitalar, visando a manutenção da vida e/ou a minimização das seqüelas, podendo ser oriu
Publicado em: 2004
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41. Prehospital anaesthesia in the UK: position statement
Prehospital anaesthesia is carried out regularly by a small number of prehospital care practitioners in the UK. Although mostly predictable, prehospital disorders can be more difficult than those in hospital, and, in addition, peer and skilled anaesthetic assistance is usually not available. Hence, patient safety should be given paramount importance, and sys
BMJ Group.
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42. Integration of ambulance staff trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation with a medical team providing prehospital coronary care.
Ambulance staff with advanced training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and equipped with monitor/defibrillators were used as the initial responders to collapse calls within a medically based prehospital coronary care system. During 21 months, in a population of approximately 120,000, ambulance staff successfully resuscitated six patients from ventricular fi
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43. Editorial: Prehospital coronary care.
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44. Commercial filming of prehospital patient care
Commercial filming of patients in the hospital and now the prehospital environment is becoming increasingly common. Television programmes that focus on medical emergencies with real footage of events remain highly successful and can make compelling viewing for both medical professionals and the general public alike. Recently several commentators have questio
BMJ Group.
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45. Prehospital anaesthesia in the UK: position statement on behalf of the Faculty of Pre‐hospital Care
Following the notification of several errors of the paper by Lockey and Porter (Emerg Med J 2007;24:437–438) the article has been corrected and is printed below. The online pdf has also been replaced. The journal apologises for these errors.
BMJ Group.
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46. Twenty years of prehospital coronary care.
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47. Tourniquet use in the civilian prehospital setting
Tourniquets are an effective means of arresting life‐threatening external haemorrhage from limb injury. Their use has not previously been accepted practice for pre‐hospital civilian trauma care because of significant concerns regarding the potential complications. However, in a few rare situations tourniquet application will be necessary and life‐savin
BMJ Group.
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48. Prehospital thrombolysis—calculated health benefit for catchment population of one hospital
The health benefit of thrombolysis in acute myocardial infarction is greatest when patients are treated soon after onset of symptoms. One approach to reducing treatment delay is to give thrombolysis before the patient reaches hospital. When an ambulance trust proposed a prehospital thrombolysis service, local commissioners requested an estimate of its possib
The Royal Society of Medicine.