Prehospital care
Prehospital care refers to the medical and emergency services provided to individuals before they reach a hospital or medical facility. Prehospital care is crucial in the healthcare system, particularly in emergencies, accidents, or acute illnesses. This care is typically administered by trained professionals such as paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), and first responders who are equipped to handle a wide range of medical crises. Prehospital care includes initial assessment, provision of immediate life-saving interventions, stabilization of patients, and preparation for transport to a hospital. Prehospital care aims to provide timely and effective treatment to reduce the severity of injury or illness, prevent further complications, and increase the chances of recovery. It often involves specialized equipment and techniques, and it is a critical component of the overall response to emergencies in any community.
Prehospital care
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AI’s Role in Enhancing Prehospital Decision-Making in Trauma Care
The research conducted by Chalmers University of Technology, the University of Gothenburg, and the University of Borås in Sweden highlights the potential of AI in assisting healthcare professionals with rapid, life-critical decisions in trauma care. This study…

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