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Australasian Emergency Care. 25:347-353
This narrative review presents a brief chronological history of the Anglo-American paramedic system, combining decades of stories from across ambulance services in western, English-speaking developed countries METHODS: Databases, including Embase, ME
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Australasian Emergency Care. 25:229-234
Introduction While brief and fragmented accounts of the differences between systems have been noted in the literature, until recently there has been a lack of research that explores and identifies new sub-models of paramedicine within the Anglo-Ameri
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Cureus.
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Australasian Emergency Care.
Autor:
David O’Neill, Christopher MacDonald, Paul A Demers, Brian Grunau, David M Goldfarb, Timothy Makrides, Tracy L Kirkham, Miguel Angel Alba Hidalgo
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Abstracts.
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International Journal of Emergency Services. 11:248-262
PurposeThis study aims to map and examine the existing evidence to provide an overview of what is known about the structure and characteristics of the Anglo-American paramedic system in developed countries.Design/methodology/approachThe review includ
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Australasian emergency care.
Over the past 60 years since its inception, the Anglo-American Paramedic System has continued to grow and evolve. While brief and fragmented accounts of the differences between systems have been noted in the literature, until recently there has been
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Australasian Journal of Paramedicine. 17:1-4
Introduction Paramedicine has undergone significant change in the past two decades. While the Anglo-American paramedic system continues to grow there appears to be a dearth of published literature regarding modern categorisation of this evolving para
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Australasian Journal of Paramedicine. 18
The field of paramedicine has undergone significant change and modernisation over the past 50 years. Presently there are no consistent terms or lexicon used across the profession to describe different levels of advanced practice. This inconsistency r
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Journal of Hight Threat & Austere Medicine. 1:1-5
Background: A recent publication in the Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery reported that patients who received a tourniquet (TQ) for severe extremity bleeding had a fourfold decrease in overall shock related mortality (Scerbo et al., 2017). A s