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Ziqitza Limited – The Impact of Climate Change on Emergency Medical Services

Ziqitza HealthCare Ltd

One critical area often overlooked is emergency medical services (EMS). As climate change intensifies, so do the challenges faced by EMS providers. As the demand for emergency assistance surges during such crises, EMS teams must be well-prepared to manage the influx of patients and navigate complex conditions to reach those in need.

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PEM Currents – Agitation in Children – Episode 5: The Boarded ED Patient

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It’s stressful for the ED clinical staff as well. This has a downstream effect. As capacity and resources decrease in the ED, that leads to longer wait times, higher rates of left-without-being-seen patients. Challenges while Boarding The length of stay for pediatric mental health visits has increased.

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All Glory to the MSU

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Amongst its many substudies are those testing time-to-tPA administration, early administration of reversal agents for intracerebral hemorrhage, and whether an on-board neurologist can be replaced by a telemedicine neurologist. of those with EMS. of those with EMS. The dramatic enhancement of treatment provided by MSU?

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ED Boarding

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For example, EMS personnel, certified nursing assistants, and medical assistants could reduce the nursing work burden for tasks such as drawing blood, hanging simple fluids, placing IVs, and other tasks. What’s clear from the emerging data: our experience as clinicians as well as our patients’ is that the system is unraveling.