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J Trauma Treat 2017
ISSN: 2167-1222, JTM an open access journal
Trauma 2017
March 13-14, 2017
Ramak Attarinezhad, J Trauma Treat 2017, 6:1 (Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1222.C1.006Understanding the complexities and development in order to improve emergency medical status
Ramak Attarinezhad
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Statement of the Problem:
The properness of function of different parts of emergency medical services will be resulted in a quick
and timely dispatch of ambulances to patients and preventing deaths as well as lack of disability in damage. The success of this set
depends on various factors such as the ability of those responsible, trained personnel, equipment, co-ordination and communications
systems. Today, in the city's health care system, generally the first treatment for critical patients is carried by pre-hospital emergency
and the more accurate and faster care for patients by EMS, the less deaths and disabilities caused by diseases and public confidence
in the system increases. Since the trauma and damages resulting from accidents are the most common cause of death among people
ages fourth decade as well as known as the third leading cause of death in all ages, emergency medical services on trauma has given
special emphasis. Given the major role of emergency medical services in ensuring the health of people during accidents and the need
for improved basic services prompted us to study the complexities and factors involved in improving the look of a medical emergency.
Methodology & Theoretical Orientation:
The study was a systematic review. At first, we needed to gather studies related to our
upcoming study. Therefore, a set of keywords related to research, such as medical services, hospital emergency rooms, trauma was
obtained. Finally the collected essays in the period from 1990 to 2015 were studied and compared, and ultimately the final results in
classified parts were shown as following.
Conclusion & Significance:
Since the emergency medical centers and emergency medical centers of hospitals considering their
sensitive role in providing immediate medical care to patients needed therapeutic interventions at all times of the day and all days
of the year are one of the necessary and inevitable pillars of public hospitals. However, according to the results of recent decades, it
has recognized that in the most countries pre-hospital care as the first group encountered with critically ill patients transferred to
hospital, equal to international standards. One of the most important as a catalyst for overcoming the problems caused by personnel
skills and need for retraining employees has been mentioned that this in addition to affects the ability of new personnel, is also an
important factor for employees with experience that can increase both their motivation and performance. However, these educations
(trainings) should be oriented and based on personnel requirements and in addition to their functional skills, consider interactive
manner with patients.
Biography
Ramak Attarinezhad is a nurse, Who is studying for her master of science in nursing. She is interested in search and evaluation her knowledge in different related
emphasis in nursing education. With review of many responsive constructivists articles creates new pathways for improving healthcare quality as well as evoluation
in emergency medicine practices that result proper approaches That she presents.
ramakattarinejad@gmail.com