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Samuel O Burton,Jake K Donovan,Samuel L Jones et al. Samuel O Burton et al.
Introduction: Intravenous cannulation is a common procedure for paramedics. Difficulty is often encountered and may result in escalation of care to an intensive care paramedic (ICP). Ultrasound-guided peripheral intraveno...
Timothy Makrides,Linda Ross,Cameron Gosling et al. Timothy Makrides et al.
Background: 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 l...
Jennifer Truchot,Daphné Michelet,Anne Laure Philippon et al. Jennifer Truchot et al.
Purpose: Task interruptions (TI) are frequent disturbances for emergency professionals performing advanced life support (ALS). The aim of our study was to evaluate a specific training intervention with TI on the quality o...
Daniel P Wadsworth,Matthew Warren-James,David Duncan et al. Daniel P Wadsworth et al.
Background: The combination of first-year placements, an increasing proportion of mental health callouts, and the high incidence of mental illness in health-professional tertiary students means standard curricula may not ...
Fiona C A Coombes,Kirsten Strudwick,Melinda G Martin-Khan et al. Fiona C A Coombes et al.
Background: Accurate and efficient data collection is crucial for effective evaluation of quality of care. The objective of this study is to compare two methods of data collection used to score quality indicators for musc...
Eleanor Golling,Thea van de Mortel,Nigel Barr et al. Eleanor Golling et al.
Background: Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) are widely used within healthcare settings. There is substantial hospital-based research, particularly in Emergency Departments, supporting the need to reduce inappropr...
Michella G Hill,Belinda Flanagan,Brennen Mills et al. Michella G Hill et al.
Background: Out-of-hospital births (OOHBs) are rare representing ∼0.05% of prehospital callouts. OOHBs are at increased risk of complications including life-threatening conditions such as postpartum haemorrhage and neona...
Oluwatomilayo Tomi Omoya,Anita De Bellis,Katrina Breaden Oluwatomilayo Tomi Omoya
Background: End of life care in the emergency department is environmentally and culturally challenging. The aim of this study was to determine Australian emergency department doctors and nurses' perceptions of their roles...
Harrison Risson,Bronwyn Beovich,Kelly-Ann Bowles Harrison Risson
Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest often occurs at home, requiring paramedics to interact with family members and bystanders during resuscitation and inform them should the patient die. This study explores how par...
Justin Hunter,Michael Porter,Brett Williams Justin Hunter
Background: Out-of-hospital providers must be situationally aware in order to maintain safety for themselves, their patients, the public, and their crew. They must be able to recognize situations, interpret them, and pred...