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ICOP are looking for information to share with all members. Have you recently done a case study for your portfolio? At ICOP would like to …
ICOP are looking for information to share with all members. Have you recently done a case study for your portfolio? At ICOP would like to …
Jeremy S Furyk, senior staff specialist, adjunct associate professor Robert Meek, staff specialist in emergency medicine, adjunct lecturer Suzanne McKenzie, associate professor, general practice and …
Sten Lennquist Abstract Some major incidents involve a risk of lowering body temperature even without injuries, for example, ship accidents, snowstorms, and avalanches. In these …
Leonard I. Ganz MD, Elliott M. Antman MD Abstract Dysrhythmias are common during acute myocardial infarction (AMI); these range from benign premature beats to ventricular fibrillation …
Norman E. McSwain Jr. MD Abstract A 16-year-old gang leader sustains a stab wound to the midchest (precordial area). He is found by the paramedics …
Š Grmec, D Kupnik, M Strnad, M Špindler Introduction Electrocardiographic (ECG) changes can be observed in patients with acute stroke without primary heart disease. The aim of the …
by Alan Batt Abstract This report describes the development of an evidence-based guideline for external hemorrhage control in the prehospital setting. This project included a …
by Alan Batt We’ve gathered the latest guidelines on Ebola preparedness for Paramedics and prehospital care providers right here in one place. Here you will …
Rasmussen, Foskett, Mason, Pace, Passmore, and Serpell (2014) The article deals with Recognition of pain Improving the recognition and management of pain in people with …