The efficacy of fentanyl for pain management in emergency department: a review
S Payami - Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care, 2018 - apicareonline.com
Fentanyl is a strong opioid and it is widely used for pain relief. In this review, we evaluated
the efficacy of fentanyl in pain management in the emergency department. For this review …
the efficacy of fentanyl in pain management in the emergency department. For this review …
[PDF][PDF] Pre-hospital pain management in children: A mixed methods study
G Whitley - 2020 - repository.lincoln.ac.uk
Background Pain is a highly complex sensory and emotional experience; the biological,
psychological and social aspects must each be considered. The intersection between the …
psychological and social aspects must each be considered. The intersection between the …
Family and bystanders
L Dees - Emergency Medical Services: Clinical Practice and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Identifying and managing social influences are increasingly components of the EMS
clinician's patient care repertoire. Patient‐and family‐centered care requires familiarity with …
clinician's patient care repertoire. Patient‐and family‐centered care requires familiarity with …
Nasal Nalbuphine Analgesia in Prehospital Trauma Management by First-Responder Personnel on Ski Slopes in Switzerland
U Pietsch, Y Berger, D Schurter, L Theiler, V Wenzel… - 2020 - researchsquare.com
Background Pain is one of the major symptoms complained about by patients in the
prehospital setting, especially in trauma. Due to the mountainous topography, there may be …
prehospital setting, especially in trauma. Due to the mountainous topography, there may be …
[HTML][HTML] New Drugs and Devices from 2011–2012 That Might Change Your Practice
J Lex - Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To be honest, I thought this would be a lost cause. Even after skipping a New Drugs and
Devices essay in 2012, I figured that I would have to search long and hard to find 10 new …
Devices essay in 2012, I figured that I would have to search long and hard to find 10 new …
[HTML][HTML] Pilot implementation of the competence of Czech paramedics to administer sufentanil for the treatment of pain in acute trauma without consulting a physician …
M Renza, R Sykora, D Peran, K Hricova… - BMC Emergency …, 2022 - Springer
Background The use of intravenous opioids in the traumatic pain in pre-hospital care in the
Czech Republic is based primarily on the indication of a physician. If the paramedic crew …
Czech Republic is based primarily on the indication of a physician. If the paramedic crew …
[PDF][PDF] TACTICAL MEDICINE
LF LITTLEJOHN, BG DREW - medcoeckapwstorprd01.blob.core …
CONCLUSION* Commander, Medical Corps, US Navy; Command Surgeon, Naval Special
Warfare Development Group, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Virginia† Commander, Medical …
Warfare Development Group, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Virginia† Commander, Medical …
[DOC][DOC] Is it time to change? The use of intranasal fentanyl for severe pain in the prehospital setting by paramedics.
MJ Parkinson - researchgate.net
The treatment of pain is a commonplace issue for today's paramedics, where the need for
new analgaesics to overcome cannulation barriers is gathering momentum. Intranasal …
new analgaesics to overcome cannulation barriers is gathering momentum. Intranasal …
The Efficacy of Fentanyl for Pain Management in Emergency Department
S Payami - Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, 2018 - aacc.tums.ac.ir
Fentanyl is a strong opioid and it is widely used for pain relief. In this review, we evaluated
the efficacy of fentanyl in pain management in the emergency department. For this review …
the efficacy of fentanyl in pain management in the emergency department. For this review …
Pain Management on the Battlefield
R Liu, CO Reid, SP Cohen - Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care …, 2018 - Springer
Military conflicts, by their nature, inflict enormous physical, mental, and emotional scars on
the combatants. The injuries range from multi-trauma combat injuries to noncombat-related …
the combatants. The injuries range from multi-trauma combat injuries to noncombat-related …