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definitive care การใช้

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  • The CSH is capable of providing definitive care for many cases.
  • However, EMTs were neither trained nor authorised to provide definitive care for cardiac arrest.
  • Portable hyperbaric chambers should not be used in place of descent or evacuation to definitive care.
  • The training in these courses assumed that definitive care was nearby and could be delivered quickly.
  • This gradually evolved into primary on-site resuscitation than rapid transport to definitive care in a hospital.
  • The fundamental philosophy of this model is to bring physician-centred definitive care to the patient, rather than bringing the patient to the care.
  • The final stage in the pre-hospital management of a mass-casualty incident is the transport of casualties to hospitals for more definitive care.
  • In first aid, an AVPU score of anything less than A is often considered an indication to get further help, as the patient is likely to be in need of more definitive care.
  • In the United States, "'emergency medical services "'( EMS ) provide out-of-hospital acute medical care and / or transport to definitive care for those in need.
  • Despite being hospital based, a SMUR unit may choose to transport a patient to an alternative hospital, where the best definitive care may be provided, and are not necessarily tied to the hospital of origin.
  • "That means definitive care where ( the patient ) can go to surgery within one hour from impact, " Grigsby said . " This patient fell well within the College of Surgeons protocol for trauma care ."
  • High-speed transport to hospitals is considered, in most cases, to be unnecessarily unsafe, and the preference is to remain and provide definitive care to the patient until they are medically stable, and then accomplish transport.
  • About 60 percent of breast cancers are diagnosed in women age 60 and older, but earlier studies have found that older women are at greater risk of getting less than definitive care, compared with younger women, according to the new study.
  • The goal of most emergency medical services is to either provide treatment to those in need of urgent medical care, with the goal of satisfactorily treating the presenting conditions, or arranging for timely removal of the patient to the next point of definitive care.
  • Emergency physicians see many primary care cases, but in contrast to family physicians, pediatricians and internists, they are trained and organized to focus on episodic care, acute intervention, stabilization, and discharge or transfer or referral to definitive care, with less of a focus on chronic conditions and limited provision for continuing care.
  • "' Emergency medical services "', also known as "'ambulance services "'or "'paramedic services "'( abbreviated to the acute medical care, transport to definitive care, and other medical transport to patients with illnesses and injuries which prevent the patient from transporting themselves.
  • Early research attributed these differences in outcome to a number of factors, including comprehensive trauma care, rapid transport to designated trauma facilities, and a new type of medical corpsman, one who was trained to perform certain critical advanced medical procedures such as fluid replacement and airway management, which allowed the victim to survive the journey to definitive care.
  • In this model, patients may still be treated at the scene up to the skill level of the attending crew, and subsequently transported to definitive care, but in many cases the reduced skill set of the ambulance crew and the needs of the patient indicate a shorter interval for transport of the patient than is the case in the Franco-German model.
  • The Department of Health and Human Services, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response ( ASPR ), in its role as Coordinator of Emergency Support Function # 8 ( ESF-8 ), Public Health and Medical Services, of the National Response Framework ( NRF ), employs the NDMS to provide patient care, patient movement, and definitive care, as well as veterinary services, and fatality management support when requested by authorities from States, localities, Tribes and Territories, or other federal departments.
  • The idea was " that we would get someone out there quickly "  via the fire department's already existing mobile first aid units " and then a secondary response would come from the mobile intensive coronary care unit . " The beauty of the tiered response system was the efficient use of fire department personnel, which allowed aid personnel to reach the scene quickly ( on an average of three minutes ) to start CPR . Then a few minutes later the paramedics arrived to provide more definitive care such as defibrillation.