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The Pressing Need for Ventilator Ambulance Services

Ziqitza HealthCare Ltd

Ventilators are used in operating rooms, emergency departments, critical care transport units, and air medical transports. There are three types of ambulances: Advanced cardiac life support Advanced Cardiac Life Support Ambulances (ACLS) are the enhanced version of regular ambulances. Such services can save lives.

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See what happens when a left main thrombus evolves from subtotal occlusion to total occlusion.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

His wife contacted the ambulance service after the patient experienced an episode of loss of consciousness. The patient was rushed to the nearest emergency department (non-PCI facility) for stabilization. The syncope lasted about 2-3 minutes according to his wife. There is now some flow in the LMCA!

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Being a BASICS Doctor

Mind The Bleep

I am a GP at a large practice based in a town in southwest Scotland, and I also work as a doctor in the Emergency Department in our local district general hospital. Doctors can volunteer as responders with BASICS Scotland if they have undertaken a Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Course (PHECC). But it doesn’t stop there.

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Sudden Palpitations in a Young Adult

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Magnus Nossen and Ken Grauer ( with Comment by Smith ) The ECG in Figure-1 was electronically transmitted by the ambulance service for evaluation. The patient was transported by EMS to the emergency department, where the ECG was interpreted as showing VT ( V entricular T achycardia ).

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