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Dania Abu Awwad,Noor Akl,Franziska Jerjen et al. Dania Abu Awwad et al.
Background: In emergency presentations, it is not uncommon for patients to present with imaging requests of multiple body regions to detect concurrent injury. While current literature explores diagnostic efficacy of adjac...
Belinda Kennedy,Kate Curtis,Sarah Kourouche et al. Belinda Kennedy et al.
Background: Rural Australia has large geographic distances between emergency departments with variability of services and medical support. Emergency nurses must be appropriately skilled to assess and manage unpredictable ...
Claire L Samanna,Paul Buntine,Daniel L Belavy et al. Claire L Samanna et al.
Managing LBP via clinical practice guidelines in healthcare settings is recommended, yet burgeoning evidence suggests adherence is suboptimal in emergency department settings. Whether adherence differs between public and private settings is...
Sonja Maria,Marc Colbeck,Matt Wilkinson-Stokes et al. Sonja Maria et al.
Background: This collaborative study by The Australasian College of Paramedicine's Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) Working Group aimed to examine CPG development practices in Australian and New Zealand ambulance servic...
Josephine Rheinberger,Kate Curtis,Andrea McCloughen et al. Josephine Rheinberger et al.
Background: The emergency resuscitation nurse is a challenging and specialised role at the forefront of critical care practice in the emergency department. Despite their extensive specialist knowledge and skill requiremen...
Javier Jacob,Elena Fuentes,Juan González Del Castillo et al. Javier Jacob et al.
Objective: Analyse the association between the use of diagnostic tests and the characteristics of older patients 65 years of age or more who consult the emergency department (ED). ...
Happy Indah Kusumawati,Suis Galischawati,Sri Warsini et al. Happy Indah Kusumawati et al.
Background: The nursing field is the fourth most stressful occupation in the health sector. Emergency department nurses often face crises and unpredictable situations that can negatively affect their quality of life and t...
Anne Kuoppala,Eetu Skaffari,Timo Iirola et al. Anne Kuoppala et al.
Background: The amount of non-critical Emergency Medical Services missions has been increasing. After examination and treatment, paramedics can decide, based on guidelines, not to convey the patient to a healthcare facili...
Chloe Betts,Alannah Stoneley,Tara Picker Chloe Betts
Background: Paramedics play a pivotal role in delivering emergency medical care, contributing to excellence in the prehospital environment and ensuring a seamless continuum of healthcare. Achieving this objective is subje...
Clifford J Connell,Simon Craig,Carmel Crock et al. Clifford J Connell et al.
Background: Emergency Department (ED) care is provided for a diverse range of patients, clinical acuity and conditions. This diversity often calls for different vital signs monitoring requirements. Requirements often chan...