Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... ( EMT ) , who is trained to provide prehospital care . In rural areas EMTs usually are unpaid volunteers . They are supervised by the director , a local physician who provides leadership and is responsible for the care provided by EMTs ...
... ( EMT ) , who is trained to provide prehospital care . In rural areas EMTs usually are unpaid volunteers . They are supervised by the director , a local physician who provides leadership and is responsible for the care provided by EMTs ...
Page 253
... EMTs in addition to determining the prehospital care skills these volunteers will need . For instance , in areas where there is a large elderly population , EMTs must be proficient in cardiac life support and automated de- fibrillators ...
... EMTs in addition to determining the prehospital care skills these volunteers will need . For instance , in areas where there is a large elderly population , EMTs must be proficient in cardiac life support and automated de- fibrillators ...
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... EMTs . The most meaningful CE often occurs when the director , nurses , and physicians interact in formal and informal dis- cussions with volunteers . Going on an " ambulance run " is an ideal time to provide immediate , on - site ...
... EMTs . The most meaningful CE often occurs when the director , nurses , and physicians interact in formal and informal dis- cussions with volunteers . Going on an " ambulance run " is an ideal time to provide immediate , on - site ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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