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Imaging decisions in paediatric trauma. RCR update 2024

St. Emlyn

These guidelines aim to enhance decision-making in pediatric trauma imaging, incorporating new evidence and clinical tools to optimize patient outcomes while adhering to the principle of ALARP (As Low As Reasonably Practicable). Key updates include algorithms for blunt trauma, penetrating trauma, and blast injuries.

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ZIQITZA LIMITED – AMBULANCE SERVICES IN DISASTER RESPONSE AND MASS CASUALTY INCIDENTS: LESSONS LEARNED AND PREPAREDNESS STRATE

Ziqitza HealthCare Ltd

This real-time data empowers dispatchers to allocate the closest and most appropriate ambulance to the incident location, reducing response times and enhancing overall operational efficiency. Examples of these inventions range from cutting-edge life support systems to portable diagnostic instruments.

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Putting Clinical Gestalt to Work in the Emergency Department

ACEP Now

4 However, emergency physicians rely on gestalt to predict outcomes well. The externally validated Canadian Syncope Risk Score (CSRS) demonstrated no better prediction of 30-day adverse outcomes for “very low” and “low” risk patients than clinical judgment alone of emergency physicians.

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Sweta Mangal – The Role of Simulation Training in Ambulance Education and Preparedness

Ziqitza HealthCare Ltd

It encompasses a range of simulations, from basic life support scenarios to complex, high-pressure situations like mass casualty incidents or cardiac arrests. These simulations can utilize sophisticated mannequins, immersive virtual reality setups, or even live actors to create scenarios that closely mimic real emergencies.