EMS portal
Emergency Medical Service portal (EMS)
Emergency Medical Service portal provides information on the treatment of seriously injured and suddenly ill persons, provides new knowledge and care skills, is intended for emergency services, students, doctors of medicine, nurses and technicians, and lay people.
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Documentation
RSI (Rapid Sequence Intubation) is a rare and highly critical procedure with the potential for serious complications. The main feature of any good program is the continuous assurance of quality. The purpose of a qualifier is to enable competent authorities to...
I-gel, supraglottic airway device
If a i-gel, supraglottic airway device is being placed during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, it is very important not to interrupt chest compressions for this purpose. Airway management procedures should be performed simultaneously with chest compressions. After...
Nasopharyngeal tube procedure
Equipment Protective gear - protective gloves, a protective mask, and goggles Aspirator with the corresponding suction tube and container Nasopharyngeal tubes of various sizes Procedure Apply personal protective measures. Position yourself above the patient's head, if...
Hypothermia
Hypothermia, prolonged exposure to cold temperatures can lead to hypothermia, a condition in which the body temperature drops below 35 degrees Celsius. The severity of the condition can depend on a variety of factors, including the rate at which hypothermia occurs and...
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless and odorless toxic gas that is a product of combustion. Inhaling this gas can damage red blood cells, preventing them from effectively carrying oxygen to body tissues. Exposure to carbon monoxide most often occurs indoors,...
Electric shock
Electric shock can cause life-threatening injuries and depends on various factors. Injuries caused by electric shock depend on the type of current (AC or DC), the voltage of the current passing through the body, the general health of the injured person, the path taken...