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Milestones of Modern Progress in Emergency Care

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Efforts in the 1960s by The Committee on Trauma of The American College of Surgeons in improving ORs, emergency rooms, and "Minimal Equipment for Ambulances" gave impetus to better care and more regulation of ambulance services. 1950s & 1960s Resuscitation Research. Organization and Specialization in Emergency Nursing.

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Ten Commandments for Emergency Professionals; a compendium

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Critical care nurse , 29 (1), 67-73. The Ten Commandments of Wound Management Ernst, A., Research The Ten Commandments of Emergency Care Research (p59 ff ) From ACEP Mass Casualty Planning Management of Conventional Mass Casualty Incidents: Ten Commandments for Hospital Planning Lynn, M., Memon, A., & Kaliff, J.

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Mouth-to-Airway (adjunct)

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From the early 1950s to the early 1960s, validation by researchers such as James O. Pask) into drowning and funded early Cold War research into protection from Nerve Gas, that sprouted the saving of thousands of lives. James O. Dartmouth , Nova Scotia **Interesting report on life jackets and Pask's research. O’Donnell, C.

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Ballistic Follies

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New CPRC Report: Errors in Bloomberg’s latest report on Mass Shootings October 2, 2014 Crime Prevention Research Center Lott, John R., Rohit Shahani , MD , MS, MCh & Jan David Galla, MD, PhD Penetrating Chest Trauma Treatment & Management Medscape Updated: Dec 13, 2013 Dicpinigaitis, P. Tejwani, N. C., & Egol, K. Marcon, R.

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The Nose: the other route to the lungs

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Subsequent research and experience shows that while some cervical spine movement occurs with direct laryngoscopy, it appears that with Manual Inline Stabilization, the anterior portion of the rescue collar could be loosened and direct laryngoscopy carefully done without clinically significant injury. & Bhure, A. Barton, E. Kempen, P.