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- Prehospital Care Manual - Emergency Medical Services Agency
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- Prehospital Trauma Life Support
PHTLS is the global gold standard in prehospital trauma education and is taught in over 80 countries PHTLS is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, nurses, physician assistants, physicians, and other prehospital practitioners PHTLS is accredited by CAPCE and recognized by NREMT
- Prehospital toolkit - World Health Organization (WHO)
The primary purpose of prehospital emergency care is to provide rapid assessment, immediate management and transportation of patients to appropriate medical facilities
- Prehospital Guidelines Consortium - NAEMSP
This searchable site provides a listing of prehospital evidence-based guidelines identified in the PGC’s three prior systematic reviews and includes links to 178 published guidelines relevant to EMS clinical care or operations
- Prehospital vs. Inhospital BLS - Advanced Medical Certification
Prehospital BLS refers to basic life support interventions administered outside of a hospital setting, typically by emergency medical service (EMS) providers such as EMTs, first responders, firefighters, or even laypersons trained in CPR
- Prehospital Emergency Care - Pearson
Prehospital Emergency Care is the most complete resource for EMT training It will help you move seamlessly from assessment to diagnosis to emergency care for life-threatening conditions and injuries
- Prehospitalization Care - Standards of Care
Prehospitalization can refer to the care given to patients by EMTs and paramedics before they are transported to the emergency room and while they are being transported This type of care, both emergency and otherwise, is important in making sure that care in the hospital is efficient and effective
- PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY
The prehospital care rendered by the EMT is not governed or controlled by the medical director All care rendered by the EMT is considered an extension of the medical director’s authority The in-hospital care rendered by the EMT is considered an extension of the medical direc-tor’s authority
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