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Overview HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus transmitted through sexual contact, shared needles, and from mother to child during childbirth or br…
Overview Ebola virus is one of at least 30 known viruses capable of causing viral hemorrhagic fever syndrome. The genus Ebolavirus currently is classified…
Overview Traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains one of the main causes of mortality and long-term disability worldwide. Maintaining physiology of brain tissue t…
Overview Post-intubation hypotension (PIH) is common after prehospital emergency anaesthesia (PHEA) and is linked to increased mortality in trauma patients…
Overview Risk stratification for patients experiencing syncope presents a significant challenge in (prehospital) emergency care. Emergency Medical Services (E…
Overview Pain is a common prehospital symptom in trauma patients and requires timely management. Recent studies have indicated that up to 43% of trauma pat…
Overview Rapid treatment of stroke is critical for patient outcomes. This study examined glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) alone and with the Prehospital…
Overview Hypertension is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease and a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. For patients who are symptomati…
Overview Hymenoptera stings account for more deaths in the United States than any other envenomation. The order Hymenoptera includes Apis species, ie, bees (E…
Overview Asthma is a common chronic disease worldwide and affects approximately 26 million persons in the United States. It is the most common chronic dise…
Overview Ischemic stroke is characterized by the sudden loss of blood circulation to an area of the brain, resulting in a corresponding loss of neurologic…
Overview Dizziness and vertigo are among the most common symptoms causing patients to visit a physician (as common as back pain and headaches). Falling can…
Overview Ventricular tachycardia (VT) or ventricular fibrillation (VF) is responsible for most of the sudden cardiac deaths in the United States, at an est…
Overview The coronavirus family is a group of zoonotic viruses with some recognized reservoirs particularly some bats. A novel coronavirus emerged in the prov…
Overview Correct diagnosis of wide complex tachycardia (WCTs) can be challenging. With EMS providers' ever-expanding scope of practice, it is no longer saf…
Overview Unstable angina belongs to the spectrum of clinical presentations referred to collectively as acute coronary syndromes (ACSs), which also includes…
Overview Since the emergence of the 2019 novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection in December 2019, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread…
Overview Respiratory distress syndrome, also known as hyaline membrane disease, occurs almost exclusively in premature infants. The incidence and severity…
Overview Preeclampsia is a disorder of widespread vascular endothelial malfunction and vasospasm that occurs after 20 weeks' gestation and can present as l…
Overview Dyspnea is defined as a subjective experience of breathing discomfort that consists of qualitatively distinct sensations that vary in intensity an…
Overview Emphysema and chronic bronchitis are airflow-limited states contained within the disease state known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).…
Overview Burn resuscitation refers to the replacement of fluids in burn patients to combat the hypovolemia and hypoperfusion that can result from the body’s s…
Overview Emergency services attend patients who are having a seizure on almost a daily basis. Consequently, they should understand the disease processes re…
Overview Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate prehospital care, but to date all treatment guidelines have been based on an in-h…
Overview Organizations around the world increasingly prepare for the “what ifs” of our environments. Regulating and certifying agencies mandate organizational…
Overview Corona virus disease-2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus-2 (SARS CoV- 2), a highly contagious single stranded RN…
Overview Type 2 diabetes mellitus consists of an array of dysfunctions characterized by hyperglycemia and resulting from the combination of resistance to insu…
Overview “Injury is an increasingly significant health problem throughout the world. Every day, 16 000 people die from injuries, and for every person who dies…
Overview “The management of acute traumatic pain is a crucial component of pre-hospital care and yet the assessment and administration of analgesia is highly…
Overview There were no evidence-based clinical practice guidelines addressing obstetric issues from a purely pre-hospital emergency services perspective. D…
Overview Monitoring equipment for neonates and infants may not be uniformly available to all EMS providers. All ALS providers should have monitoring equipm…
Overview Feverish illness in young children usually indicates an underlying infection and is a cause of concern for parents and carers. Despite advances in…
Overview There is growing evidence that good early stroke management can reduce damage to the brain and minimise the effects of stroke. Because of this ear…
Overview Oxygen is one of the most common medications administered during the care of patients who present with medical emergencies. At present, oxygen app…
Overview The correct and timely identification of cardiac arrest is critical to ensuring (1) the appropriate dispatch of a high-priority response, (2) the…
Overview Chest pain and acute dyspnoea are among the most frequent causes of out-of-hospital emergency medical services (EMS) activation. The challenge of…
Overview Asthma is a common condition which produces a significant workload for general practice, hospital outpatient clinics and inpatient admissions. Muc…
Overview Paediatric and adult seizures are managed in essentially the same way, with the focus on identification, injury prevention, rapid termination and…
Overview “Injury is an increasingly significant health problem throughout the world. Every day, 16 000 people die from injuries, and for every person who d…
Overview The reported incidence of viral pnViral Pneumonia Part 3eumonia (see the image below) has increased during the past decade. In part, this apparent in…
Overview The reported incidence of viral pneumonia (see the image below) has increased during the past decade. In part, this apparent increase simply reflects…
Overview Q: What is the difference between a squirrel and a rat A: Marketing Marketing involves understanding and meeting the needs of target marke…
Overview Moral Universalism is the belief that there is a universal ethic applicable to all people, transcending cultural and personal differences. Ancien…
Overview This article conjointly presents an outline of ethical considerations among older adults by addressing policy choices, quick and prospects to adap…
Overview In the realm of economics and finance, the act of charging fees is often seen as a straightforward transactional necessity. However, when viewed t…
Overview School psychologists often face complex ethical and legal issues in their work, which become more challenging as the needs of students and school…
Overview The schizophrenia spectrum disorders are defined by abnormalities in one or more of the following domains: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized…
Overview Psychotherapeutic interventions are part and parcel of the management of various psychiatric disorders. Pharmacotherapy for most psychiatric disorder…
Patients are the lifeblood of a practice, considering that no practice can survive without patients. If you have a service that no patient is willing to pay for…
Overview “I am so hungry I could eat a horse.” “This ice cream is out of this world.” Exaggeration is common in everyday language, and phrases such a…
Overview “Ethical challenges will intensify as the pandemic wanes”. The disruptions caused by COVID-19 have heightened the risk of unethical behaviour i…
Overview Primarily, as a result of the advent of Covid, planet Earth has been thrown off its axis. South Africa is no exception, with the added aggravation…
Overview We live in a world where we face challenges daily. In technical terms, Ethical Pitfalls relate to that field of research, within the ambit of behav…
Overview Ethical issues in a practice environment can be a difficult challenge to navigate for any practice owner. Though there are laws and statutes that exi…
Overview Practice as a health care professional is based upon a relationship of mutual trust between patients and health care practitioners. From the perspect…
Overview With an ageing population, physicians are more and more faced with complex medical and moral situations. Medical professional guidelines are often of…
Overview The use of the word ‘profession’ has expanded so far beyond its original meaning that a clear definition has become obscured and marred by colloquial…
“I remember when Blackberry and Apple were just fruits.” Overview In practical terms, social media increase connectivity and is one of the fastest growing…
Overview This guideline was developed to help health practitioners understand their obligations when using Social Media. The guideline applies to all healt…
Overview Health care practitioners have a responsibility to make the care of their patients their first concern. The guidance in these guidelines is inten…
Overview AI Ethics is now a global topic of discussion in academic and policy circles. At least 63 public-private initiatives have produced statements desc…
Overview The clinical application of robotic surgery in breast conserving surgery or volume replacement with robotic latissimus dorsi flap harvest (RLDFH)…
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